amends

/əˈmɛndz/
noun
  1. Something done to make up for a wrong or injury; compensation or reparation.
    • The company made amends to the customers who received faulty products.
    • He tried to make amends for his rude behavior by apologizing.
    • She offered to pay for the broken vase as a way of making amends.
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