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compensate

[kom-puhn-seyt] / ˈkɒm pənˌseɪt /




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Civil court is often seen as a more effective way to recover stolen money, primarily because the ultimate goal is to compensate victims rather than to punish offenders.

From MarketWatch

Suno reached an agreement with record label Warner Music Group in November to compensate artists whose work is used to create AI-generated tracks.

From Barron's

Edison is now offering to compensate Eaton fire victims, including those who lost their homes, family members, businesses and apartments.

From Los Angeles Times

The ritual, he has said, helps him compensate for his dyslexia and feel confident communicating.

From Los Angeles Times

Opponents argue it will reduce transparency, stoke market volatility, and increase the cost of capital as investors demand higher returns to compensate for the reduction in updates.

From Barron's