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redress

rih-DREHS
verb
1
To correct or make amends for something wrong or unfair.
"The new policy aims to redress the imbalance in funding between schools."
noun
1
Compensation, correction, or a remedy for a wrong.
"The victims sought redress through the courts."

How to Use Redress

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishTo fix or make up for an unfair situation, or the compensation given for one.

When to use it

Fairly formal — common in legal, political, and official writing rather than everyday speech.

Common pairings
redress the balance seek redress redress a grievance

Word Forms

redressed past tense, redressed past tense, redresses plural, redresses plural, redresses singular, redresses singular

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The new policy aims to _____ the imbalance in funding between schools.

Etymology

From Old French redresser, \"to set upright again,\" from re- plus dresser (\"to arrange, stand up\").

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