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    Redress \Re*dress"\ (r[=e]*dr[e^]s"), v. t. [Pref. re- + dress.]
    To dress again.
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    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48


    Redress \Re*dress"\ (r[-e]*dr[e^]s"), v. t. [F. redresser to
    straighten; pref. re- re- + dresser to raise, arrange. See
    Dress.]
    1. To put in order again; to set right; to emend; to revise.
    [R.]
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    The common profit could she redress. --Chaucer.
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    In yonder spring of roses intermixed
    With myrtle, find what to redress till noon.
    --Milton.
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    Your wish that I should redress a certain paper
    which you had prepared. --A. Hamilton.
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    2. To set right, as a wrong; to repair, as an injury; to make
    amends for; to remedy; to relieve from.
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    Those wrongs, those bitter injuries, . . .
    I doubt not but with honor to redress. --Shak.
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    3. To make amends or compensation to; to relieve of anything
    unjust or oppressive; to bestow relief upon. "'T is thine,
    O king! the afflicted to redress." --Dryden.
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    Will Gaul or Muscovite redress ye? --Byron.
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    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48


    Redress \Re*dress"\, n.
    1. The act of redressing; a making right; reformation;
    correction; amendment. [R.]
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    Reformation of evil laws is commendable, but for us
    the more necessary is a speedy redress of ourselves.
    --Hooker.
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    2. A setting right, as of wrong, injury, or opression; as,
    the redress of grievances; hence, relief; remedy;
    reparation; indemnification. --Shak.
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    A few may complain without reason; but there is
    occasion for redress when the cry is universal.
    --Davenant.
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    3. One who, or that which, gives relief; a redresser.
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    Fair majesty, the refuge and redress
    Of those whom fate pursues and wants oppress.
    --Dryden.
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    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48


    redress
    n 1: a sum of money paid in compensation for loss or injury [syn:
    damages, amends, indemnity, indemnification, restitution]
    2: act of correcting an error or a fault or an evil [syn: remedy,
    remediation]
    v : make reparations or amends for; "right a wrongs done to the
    victims of the Holocaust" [syn: right, compensate, correct]
    [ant: wrong]

    WordNet (r) 2.0


    127 Moby Thesaurus words for "redress":
    amend, amends, annul, atone, atone for, atonement, balancing,
    blood money, cancel out, commutation, compensate, compensation,
    composition, compromise, consideration, correct, correction,
    counteract, counteraction, counterbalancing, countercheck, damages,
    emend, expiate, expiation, expiatory offering, fixing, frustrate,
    get satisfaction, give satisfaction, guerdon, honorarium,
    indemnification, indemnify, indemnity, kick back, lex talionis,
    live down, make all square, make amends, make compensation,
    make good, make matters up, make reparation, make requital,
    make restitution, make retribution, make right, make up for,
    make up to, making amends, making good, making right, making up,
    meed, mending, negate, negative, offsetting, overhaul, overhauling,
    pay, pay back, pay damages, pay in kind, pay off, pay reparations,
    pay the forfeit, pay the penalty, paying back, peace offering,
    piaculum, price, propitiate, propitiation, put right, put straight,
    put to rights, quit, quittance, reclamation, recompense, recoup,
    rectification, rectify, redeem, redemption, refund, reimburse,
    reimbursement, remedy, remunerate, remuneration, repair, repairing,
    reparation, repay, repayment, reprisal, requital, requite,
    requitement, restitution, retaliation, retribution, return,
    revenge, reward, right, salvage, satisfaction, satisfy, set right,
    set straight, set to rights, set up, smart money, solatium, square,
    square it, square things, squaring, substitution, troubleshooting,
    vengeance, vindicate, wergild

    Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0


    REDRESS. The act of receiving satisfaction for an injury sustained. For the
    mode of obtaining redress, vide Remedies 1 Chit. Pr. Annal. Table.

    Bouvier's Law Dictionary, Revised 6th Ed (1856)


    REDRESS, n. Reparation without satisfaction.
    Among the Anglo-Saxon a subject conceiving himself wronged by the
    king was permitted, on proving his injury, to beat a brazen image of
    the royal offender with a switch that was afterward applied to his own
    naked back. The latter rite was performed by the public hangman, and
    it assured moderation in the plaintiff's choice of a switch.

    THE DEVIL'S DICTIONARY ((C)1911 Released April 15 1993)


amends, compensate, correct, damages, indemnification, indemnity, remediation, remedy, restitution, right


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