PAYS vs COMPENSATE: NOUN
- Something that remunerates
- N/A
PAYS vs COMPENSATE: VERB
- Do or give something to somebody in return
- Make a compensation for
- Render
- Be worth it
- Bear (a cost or penalty), in recompense for some action
- Bring in
- Dedicate
- Convey, as of a compliment, regards, attention, etc.; bestow
- Cancel or discharge a debt
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of pay.
- Give money, usually in exchange for goods or services
- Discharge or settle
- Make payment to; compensate
- Make amends for; pay compensation for
- Adjust or make up for
- Make reparations or amends for
- Make up for shortcomings or a feeling of inferiority by exaggerating good qualities
- Do or give something to somebody in return
- Adjust for
- To adjust or adapt to a change; often a negative, (harmful, or depriving) or undesired one.
- To make up for; to do something in place of something else; to correct, satisfy; to reach an agreement such that the scales are literally or (metaphorically) balanced; to equalize or make even.
- To pay or reward someone in exchange for work done or some other consideration.
PAYS vs COMPENSATE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To make satisfactory payment or reparation to; recompense or reimburse.
- To stabilize the purchasing power of (a monetary unit) by changing the gold content in order to counterbalance price variations.
- To serve as or provide a substitute or counterbalance.
- To make amends; to supply an equivalent; -- followed by for.
- To offset; counterbalance.
PAYS vs COMPENSATE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To make equal return to; to remunerate; to recompense; to give an equivalent to; to requite suitably.
- To be equivalent in value or effect to; to counterbalance; to make up for; to make amends for.
PAYS vs COMPENSATE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- Compensate
- Make payment to
- Pay compensation for
- Make amends for
- To give a substitute of equal value to; give an equivalent to; recompense: as, to compensate a laborer for his work or a merchant for his losses.
- To make up for; counterbalance; make amends for.
- In mech., to construct so as to effect compensation for the results of variations of temperature. See compensation, 4.
- Synonyms Recompense, Remunerate, etc. (see indemnify), reward.
- To supply or serve as an equivalent; make amends; atone: followed by for: as, what can compensate for the loss of honor?
PAYS vs COMPENSATE: RELATED WORDS
- Foots, Reimburses, Make up, Ante up, Earnings, Bear, Pay up, Yield, Pay off, Remuneration, Devote, Give, Wage, Salary, Compensate
- Recoup, Offset, Make up, Even up, Even out, Even off, Pay off, Right, Correct, Indemnify, Counterbalance, Remunerate, Pay, Redress, Recompense
PAYS vs COMPENSATE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Allocates, Foots, Reimburses, Make up, Ante up, Earnings, Bear, Pay up, Yield, Pay off, Remuneration, Devote, Give, Wage, Salary
- Compensation, Counteract, Mitigate, Compensations, Reimburse, Offset, Make up, Pay off, Right, Correct, Indemnify, Remunerate, Pay, Redress, Recompense
PAYS vs COMPENSATE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Who pays for the bridesmaid dresses and accessories?
- Offender pays all costs of assessment and treatment.
- Typically, the owner pays for property taxes and insurance and the renter pays for maintenance charges, utilities and property fees.
- He gives my daughter money, and he pays for her rent, and he pays for all that stuff.
- In these cases, the patient pays for a portion of the cost, while the plan pays for the remainder.
- The second revolutionary step was a switch from the recipient pays to a sender pays tariff model.
- Owner pays HOA fees and Tenant pays community use annual fees to utilize community beaches, etc.
- The insurance that pays first is called the primary payer and pays up to the limits of its coverage.
- The tenant pays up to an agreed upon amount and the owner pays the rest on major repairs.
- The owner only pays insurance and taxes, tenant pays everything else.
- North Carolina set to compensate forced sterilization victims.
- The Hebrews added an extra month to compensate.
- Its perusal will amply compensate the intelligent reader.
- Is because we can only compensate so much.
- Recruit, supervise, retain, evaluate and compensate the manager.
- Prepayment penalties compensate lenders for the lost interest.
- CBD to compensate households for higher commuting costs.
- Compensate obligees when damage, although an eidetic memory?
- Each of the receiving peers sees that the said terminal does not compensate, and there are a total of two terminals that do compensate.
- No amount of computing power can compensate for brainless testing, but lots of brainpower can compensate for a missing or unavailable computer.
PAYS vs COMPENSATE: QUESTIONS
- Who pays Obamacare penalty instead of buying insurance?
- Who pays the environmental costs of livestock production?
- Who pays for criminal record checks in Lanarkshire?
- Who pays National Insurance for employees and employers?
- Pourquoi les pays hispanophones sont-ils si importants?
- Who pays for an independent educational evaluation (IEE)?
- Who pays for structural modifications under Section 504?
- What pays periodic payments for an insurance policy?
- Who pays the testing service provider on AusTender?
- Quels sont les pays au taux de syndicalisation le plus faible des Pays de l'OCDE?
- How to compensate for photobleaching with ImageJ plugin?
- Does homework compensate for the inadequate school system?
- Does Renoise compensate for audio latencies without PDC?
- Should I compensate my cervical spine with deadlifts?
- Will Allina compensate nurses fairly for holiday work?
- How does the brain compensate for vestibular impairment?
- Should nonprofits compensate fundraisers on percentage of fundraising?
- Can management success compensate for leadership failure?
- Should Schiphol compensate for summer flight cancellations?
- Does United Airlines compensate for delayed flights?