Reparation
(
noun
,
verb
)
(As a noun)
Reparation ( noun )
Compensation for damages or injury.
Origin:
From the latin reparare, meaning "to repair".
Examples:
- The company offered reparation for the damage caused by the oil spill.
- The victim was awarded reparation for the emotional trauma suffered.
- The country was forced to pay reparations for the war crimes committed.
- The reparations were meant to restore the economic stability of the region.
- The reparation was made in the form of a monetary compensation.
(As a verb)
Reparation ( verb )
Compensation for damages or injury.
Origin:
From the latin reparare, meaning "to repair".
Examples:
- The company offered reparation for the damage caused by the oil spill.
- The victim was awarded reparation for the emotional trauma suffered.
- The country was forced to pay reparations for the war crimes committed.
- The reparations were meant to restore the economic stability of the region.
- The reparation was made in the form of a monetary compensation.