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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151. Completion date shall prolong and compensate for actual loss if Party A fails to fulfill the responsibility stipulated in contract.
152. Dynamic Voltage Restorer ( DVR ) is considered as the most effective device to compensate the voltage sag.
153. The grind affect gene train of correct or error define on compensate fuzzy control is showed. The total error of grind affect gene on compensate fuzzy control is 0.4 percent.
154. As if to compensate for that public role of helpfulness and deference, at home they're nagging and dominant, hypercritical, unhelpful, frigid, and unpleasant.
155. For staff who leave the service, they are required to compensate the cost of the items unconsumed.
156. It can also compensate the change in flux and the inaccuracy in slip frequency instruction.
157. The experimental results shown that this modulating device can effectively compensate the effect of light source variation due to electric source unstableness or aging of the light source...
158. The Lotus Sametime client uses what is referred to as jitter buffer management to compensate for any delays that occur in audio transmissions caused by network congestion and disruptions.
159. They also need a shoe with extra cushioning to compensate for their high arches.
More similar words: compensate for, compensation, sensation, compendium, insatiable, compel, compete, commensalism, impending, competitor, compelling, competition, expense, pension, expensive, satellite, propensity, happenstance, comprehension, comprehensive, at the expense of, comprehensible, complicated, on sale, satire, transaction, satisfied, accusation, whimper, conversation.