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compensate

[kom-puhn-seyt] / ˈkɒm pənˌseɪt /




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Last season, the Rams thought their young and talented pass rush could compensate for their decision not to stand pat with the cornerbacks and safeties from the 2024 season.

From Los Angeles Times

To compensate for the shortfall, she added, the Pentagon would need to double down on procurement and production.

From The Wall Street Journal

Other players on the court can’t compensate and their bench disappears.

From Los Angeles Times

She stressed however that "no humanitarian response can compensate for political will to respect the rules of war and prioritise de-escalation".

From Barron's

Their strength is compensating for the weakness in tech.

From Barron's