recompense

/ˈrɛkəmˌpɛns/
verb
  1. To pay or reward someone for loss, injury, or effort; to compensate.
    • The volunteers were recompensed with a free meal and a certificate.
    • He tried to recompense her for the time she spent helping him move.
    • The insurance company will recompense you for the stolen items.
noun
  1. Something given or done to make up for a loss, injury, or trouble; compensation.
    • The company offered financial recompense for the damage caused by the accident.
    • She received recompense for her hard work in the form of a bonus.
    • The apology was not enough recompense for the hurtful words.
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