redress

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1re·dress

verb \ri-ˈdres\

Definition of REDRESS

transitive verb
1
a (1) : to set right : remedy <looked to charity, not to legislation, to redress social wrongs — W. R. Inge> (2) : to make up for : compensate b : to remove the cause of (a grievance or complaint) c : to exact reparation for : avenge
2
archaic a : to requite (a person) for a wrong or loss b : heal
re·dress·er noun

Examples of REDRESS

  1. It is time to redress the injustices of the past.
  2. <the belief that redressing a murder with another murder, even if carried out by the state, is not morally justified>

Origin of REDRESS

Middle English, from Anglo-French redresser to set upright, restore, redress, from re- + dresser to set straight — more at dress
First Known Use: 14th century

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