Redress


The meaning of the word Redress is: to make something right or the payment for a wrong


Examples:

Kate demanded redress from the builder when her deck collapsed.

published by Jeri on 2021-06-01 02:20:08


If Jim is not paid the money he is owed, he will go to court to seek redress.

published by Rosann on 2021-06-15 02:17:43


The company hopes to redress the victim’s injury by paying out a million dollar settlement.

published by Creola on 2021-04-09 09:38:19


When I hired the attorney, I hoped he could help me get redress from the rental company that had evicted me without valid cause.

published by Farrah on 2021-06-21 19:04:24


The manager gave me a free meal as redress for the awful service I received in his restaurant.

published by Yesenia on 2021-11-30 04:09:02


Do you think the airlines will provide any kind of redress for the people who were stranded in the airport for two days?

published by Holly on 2021-12-15 17:13:46


Since you were hurt in the car accident and were not driving, you are entitled to a redress from the guilty person’s insurance carrier.

published by Louetta on 2021-04-27 19:26:59


A legal redress from the court is not enough to make me forgive my father’s killer.

published by Ahmad on 2021-11-03 16:36:17


Although I am not a fan of the singer, I was impressed when he tried to redress his bodyguard’s blunder with an offer of a nice meal and two concert tickets.

published by Maybell on 2021-08-31 04:07:00


The arbitrator will try and redress the grievances of the two partners so each will be satisfied upon leaving the meeting.

published by Malcolm on 2021-12-31 08:24:10


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