Similar words: compensate, compensate for, compensation, dispensation, recompense, unsaturated, sensation, sensational. Meaning: ['kɒmpenseɪt] adj. receiving or eligible for compensation.
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31 The workers have still not been compensated for their loss of wages.
32 Increased costs will result in increased prices unless entirely compensated by increased efficiency.
33 Losses in speed and agility are compensated by greater experience, concentration and motivation.
34 However, the myth of the moral integrity of the Soviet state more than compensated for its metaphysical shortcomings.
35 Quicksons has since been cleared of criminal negligence, but the Masons are determined that Ryan is compensated for his injuries.
36 I was compensated to some extent by the magnificent scenery.
37 Secondly, it is often argued that farm workers are compensated for their low wages by a cornucopia of payments in kind.
38 Low income families would be compensated by doubling the value of child benefit over the life of a parliament.
39 A lower dividend yield can be compensated for with higher capital gains and viceversa.
40 Tire companies therefore compensated for larger losses on tires sold to car makers by raising their margins on retail sales.
41 Our clinical findings suggest that the neuronal disorder may be compensated to some degree because the intestines are richly innervated.
42 However, in the past, these businesses have been compensated for by very high profits when the business reaches take-off point.
43 He could be compensated by an annuity charged upon the land.
44 This factor can be compensated for, by dividing the semantic score between two words by the joint length of their definitions.
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45 Its depression immediately under the load is compensated by elevation elsewhere in the chain.
46 A market downturn in rig moves was more than compensated for by a significant increase in supporting offshore construction projects.
47 It must have more than compensated for being shot down, or blown to bits.
48 Each year, instead of percentage pay raises, teachers could be compensated with stuff.
49 The seller is compensated for not receiving the next coupon payment by receiving accrued interest instead.
50 Capital, like labor, was compensated at a rate corresponding to its marginal product.
51 Lenders will want to be compensated more for the risk of default.
52 Deliberately, the colour has little force, but this is compensated for by its allusive subtlety.
53 The rural poor were not compensated by lower prices or by the greater availability of jobs for wives and children.
54 The company compensated Tracy for her overtime work.
55 Eddy's lotto prize compensated his loss in the stock.
56 This is compensated for by an outer impressiveness.
57 The chip size is prevented from increasing[sentencedict.com], and temperature dependence of a MOS transistor is compensated for while the power consumption is kept from increasing.
58 The MLV Series device a temperature compensated output signal and is calibrated for zero and span.
59 The basic features, including the frequency stability of 3 op amp instrumentation amplifier are discussed and its simple compensated circuit is also given.
60 Axial motion and misalignment (radial and angular offset) between the encoder shaft and the drive shaft are compensated by the coupling.
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