Synonym: compensate, pay, reward. Similar words: compensate, compensate for, compensation, expense, compendium, open secret, compendious, at the expense of. Meaning: ['rekəmpens] n. 1. payment or reward (as for service rendered) 2. the act of compensating for service or loss or injury. v. 1. make amends for; pay compensation for 2. make payment to; compensate.
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31. Exceed the effect an insurance incapability receive overage recompense.
32. Nor aught but love from thee give recompense.
33. They gave him money in recompense for his trouble.
34. See, here is perfect purity for thee! A few in Sardis kept their garments undefiled, and their recompense is to be spotless. Perfect holiness is the prize of our high calling; let us not miss it.
35. He received $ 2000 in recompense for the damage to his car.
36. Cast not away therefore your confidence , which hath great recompense of reward.
37. Such services do not seem to demand any proportionable recompense .
38. I'll recompense myself for the way in which I have been brought up.
39. Finally, ask the company for a written agreement around the salarycut, when your old pay rate might be reinstated and if there will beany recompense for lost wages.
40. Sire, the kindness your majesty deigns to evince towards me is a recompense which so far surpasses my utmost ambition that I have nothing more to ask for.
41. Lazarus will not always lie among the dogs at the rich man's gate, but he will have his recompense in Abraham's bosom.
42. The court's decision binds them to recompense us for our losses.
43. Thy servant will go a little way over Jordan with the king: and why should the king recompense it me with such a reward?
44. Avoid dishonest gain: No price can recompense the pangs of vice.
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45. They will recompense him now, I hope, as he deserves.'
46. Will you listen to my pleading, will you recompense my pain?
47. The first thing I did, was to recompense my original benefactor, my good old captain.
48. Would you accept this as a little recompense for all the trouble you have taken?
49. I trust you will allow me to recompense worthily the devotion of your man.
50. We had to recompense the peasants for the loss of their goats.
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