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recompense <a recompense; recompenses> N

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recompense VB

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Where the company's property could not be recovered from the third party, the directors would be personally liable to recompense the company.
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The recompense was also split between two teachers.
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Although each received a fee, that fee is recompense for his time and talent otherwise devoted to private practice or other professional assignment.
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She was canonized in recompense for her zeal on behalf of the restoration of icons as objects of veneration.
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The priests performing the sacrifice were recompensed with a part of the booty won during the wandering of the horse.
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Often, their property had been confiscated and the raids offered them vengeance, recompense or both.
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Receiving courtesies from wise and learned men is ample recompense for all the trouble and money spent on traveling.
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It seems that a bit of leftover food was all he asked in recompense.
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In recompense, athletic contests were held every year in the city to honour the dead, who were given proper burial.
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What we have done here now is recompense for this horrendous crime we can never remain silent when it comes to criminals.
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