Redressed

/rɪˈdrɛst/

Definitions

  1. (v. (past participle)) Past tense and past participle of 'redress,' meaning to remedy or set right a wrong or injury, typically by legal means.
    The court redressed the plaintiff's grievances through a monetary award.

Forms

  • redress
  • redressing

Commentary

As an inflected form, 'redressed' itself carries no distinct definition beyond the base verb 'redress,' which is the core legal term concerning correction of grievances.

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