redress

/rɪˈdrɛs/
verb
  1. To correct or make right a wrong, injustice, or problem.
    • The government promised to redress the unfair treatment of workers.
    • She tried to redress the mistake by apologizing and offering a refund.
    • The new law aims to redress the imbalance in educational funding.
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noun
  1. Correction or remedy for a wrong or grievance.
    • The citizens demanded redress for the damage caused by the flood.
    • The company offered financial redress to the affected customers.
    • He sought legal redress after being unfairly fired from his job.
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