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recompense for

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recompense someone for something
to (re)pay someone for something. I am required to recompense Mrs. Wilson for her broken window. Can I recompense you for your expenses?


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One is to pay recompense for the crime committed and the other is a deterrent.
Many card customers have never received recompense for when prices occasionally dropped.
Meanwhile in the Midlands Division, Bedworth United entertain Bromsgrove Rovers as both are out to gain quick recompense for 1-0 reversals on Saturday where contentious refereeing decisions cost The Greenbacks at least a share of the spoils their efforts deserved at Marlow.
 
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