Synonym: atone for, balance, make up for, pay, reward. Similar words: compensate for, compensation, sensation, compendium, insatiable, compel, compete, commensalism. Meaning: ['kɒmpenseɪt] v. 1. adjust for 2. make amends for; pay compensation for 3. make up for shortcomings or a feeling of inferiority by exaggerating good qualities 4. make reparations or amends for 5. do or give something to somebody in return 6. make payment to; compensate.
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1. Nothing can compensate for losing my husband.
2. Nothing can compensate for the loss of one's health.
3. Drinking more water can compensate for you let me shed tears.
4. The advantages of the scheme more than compensate for the risks associated with it.
5. The factory will compensate their workers if they are hurt at work.
6. Nothing will ever compensate for his lost childhood.
7. The firm must compensate you for your traveling costs.
8. He did not have the means to compensate her.
9. The firm will compensate workers for their loss of earnings.
10. They gave him a one-off payment to compensate for the extra hours that he had to work.
11. No supportive words could ever compensate for the pain of being separated from her children for 10 years.
12. She used her good looks to compensate her lack of intelligence.
13. Nothing can compensate the young mother for the loss of her favrourite daughter.
14. Some kids become high-achievers to compensate for their parents' disinterest.
15. The company will compensate you for the losses you have suffered.
16. I took her swimming to compensate for having missed out on the cinema.
17. Photography could compensate for certain deficiencies in nature.
18. The fund will compensate victims of smoking-related diseases.
19. Your brain will think it's boiling outside, and compensate by cooling your skin down with a film of sweat.
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20. To compensate for the design change in the application, Implementor records and automatically updates each part of the application affected.
21. Because my left eye is so weak, my right eye has to work harder to compensate.
22. The hospital staff were very apologetic but that couldn't really compensate.
23. The company agreed to keep up high levels of output in order to compensate for supplies lost.
24. MPs say it is crucial that a system is found to compensate for inflation.
25. A baseball player who is not a speedy runner can compensate by powerful hitting.
26. The government now owns a lot of our land — one possibility would be to compensate us with other property.
27. She would then feel guilt for her anger and compensate by doing even more for the children.
28. The growth of the export market has helped to compensate for sluggish demand at home.
29. Damages are not designed to punish the person in breach, but to compensate for the loss sustained.
30. We were late and I was driving fast to compensate.
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