Synonym: damages, indemnification, indemnity, redress, reparation, restitution. Similar words: amendment, first amendment, amend, fourteenth amendment, odds and ends, friendship, amen, stamen. Meaning: [ə'mendz] n. 1. a sum of money paid in compensation for loss or injury 2. something done or paid in expiation of a wrong.
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1, How can I ever make amends for ruining their party?
2, She tried to make amends by inviting him out to dinner.
3, He amends day by day.
4, He seized the chance to make amends for his behavior.
5, I wanted to make amends for the worry I've caused you.
6, He wanted to make amends for causing their marriage to fail.
7, She is trying to make amends for her marriage not being sanctified.
8, She tried to make amends for what she had said to her mother by buying her some flowers.
9, This country refuses stubbornly to make amends for its past war crimes.
10, It made him wish to make amends for his former unkindness to the boy.
11, He made amends for his rudeness by giving her some flowers.
12, And I wished to make amends a little.
13, What could he do to make amends?
14, We want to make amends to them.
15, But I feel a certain obligation to make amends.
16, Make amends in the only way we could.
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18, Both missed with other attempts before Stephens made amends in the second half, landing another three penalties and kicking three conversions.
19, Bayezid subsequently made amends by building a mosque in front of his palace and appointed a place for himself therein.
20, Perhaps he sensed an opportunity to make amends for his behaviour in 1825.
21, But the best way of making amends is to substitute for old habits new, and better, ones.
22, He was trying desperately hard to make amends, she thought.
23, Perhaps now that he is dead we should try to make amends.
24, Since that time, Feinstein said she has tried to make amends with her longtime political ally and friend.
25, The Government have moved away from their view that everybody should pay the poll tax and are making some amends.
26, They now have only one round-robin group match left to make amends.
27, He went on to say that he felt they were both being rather silly and he wanted to make amends.
28, When they break a window playing ball or lose something that belongs to a friend, they should make amends.
29, And, since we're talking about it, I want to make amends for the way I treated his mother.
30, Zacchaeus made a public confession of his past and declared he was ready to make amends.
More similar words: amendment, first amendment, amend, fourteenth amendment, odds and ends, friendship, amen, stamen, lament, amenity, make both ends meet, make friends with, ornament, amenable, filament, sacrament, lineament, firmament, tournament, amenities, mend, ornamental, parliament, temperament, lamentably, lamentable, disarmament, fundamental, sacramental, lamentation.