Recompensing

/rɪˈkɒmpɛnsɪŋ/

Definitions

  1. (v. ger.) The act of making compensation or restitution for loss or injury.
    The company is recompensing the victims for damages.

Forms

  • recompense
  • recompensed

Commentary

As a gerund form of 'recompense,' 'recompensing' refers to the ongoing act of providing compensation and is often used in contractual and tort contexts.

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