slovodefinícia
recompense
(mass)
recompense
- odmena
recompense
(encz)
recompense,odměna n: Zdeněk Brož
recompense
(encz)
recompense,odměnit v: Zdeněk Brož
recompense
(encz)
recompense,odškodnění n: Zdeněk Brož
Recompense
(gcide)
Recompense \Rec"om*pense\ (r[e^]k"[o^]m*p[e^]ns), v. t. [imp. &
p. p. Recompensed (-p?nst); p. pr. & vb. n. Recompensing
(-p?n`s?ng).] [F. r['e]compenser, LL. recompensare, fr.L.
pref. re- re- + compensare to compensate. See Compensate.]
1. To render an equivalent to, for service, loss, etc.; to
requite; to remunerate; to compensate.
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He can not recompense me better. --Shak.
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2. To return an equivalent for; to give compensation for; to
atone for; to pay for.
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God recompenseth the gift. --Robynson
(More's
Utopia).
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To recompense
My rash, but more unfortunate, misdeed. --Milton.
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3. To give in return; to pay back; to pay, as something
earned or deserved. [R.]
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Recompense to no man evil for evil. --Rom. xii.
17.
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Syn: To repay; requite; compensate; reward; remunerate.
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Recompense
(gcide)
Recompense \Rec"om*pense\ (r?k"?m*p?ns), v. i.
To give recompense; to make amends or requital. [Obs.]
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Recompense
(gcide)
Recompense \Rec"om*pense\, n. [Cf. F. r['e]compense.]
An equivalent returned for anything done, suffered, or given;
compensation; requital; suitable return.
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To me belongeth vengeance, and recompense. --Deut.
xxii. 35.
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And every transgression and disobedience received a
just recompense of reward. --Heb. ii. 2.
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Syn: Repayment; compensation; remuneration; amends;
satisfaction; reward; requital.
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recompense
(wn)
recompense
n 1: payment or reward (as for service rendered)
2: the act of compensating for service or loss or injury [syn:
recompense, compensation]
v 1: make amends for; pay compensation for; "One can never fully
repair the suffering and losses of the Jews in the Third
Reich"; "She was compensated for the loss of her arm in the
accident" [syn: compensate, recompense, repair,
indemnify]
2: make payment to; compensate; "My efforts were not
remunerated" [syn: compensate, recompense, remunerate]
RECOMPENSE
(bouvier)
RECOMPENSE. A reward for services; remuneration for goods or other property.
2. In maritime law there is a distinction between recompense and
restitution. (q.v.) When goods have been lost by jettison, if at any
subsequent period of the voyage the remainder of the cargo be lost, the
owner of the goods lost by jettison cannot claim restitution from the owners
of the other goods; but in the case of expenses incurred with a view to the
general benefit, it is clear that they ought to be made good to the party,
whether he be an agent employed by the master in a foreign port or the ship
owner himself.

podobné slovodefinícia
recompensed
(encz)
recompensed,nahrazený adj: Zdeněk Brožrecompensed,vynahrazený adj: Zdeněk Brož
Recompense
(gcide)
Recompense \Rec"om*pense\ (r[e^]k"[o^]m*p[e^]ns), v. t. [imp. &
p. p. Recompensed (-p?nst); p. pr. & vb. n. Recompensing
(-p?n`s?ng).] [F. r['e]compenser, LL. recompensare, fr.L.
pref. re- re- + compensare to compensate. See Compensate.]
1. To render an equivalent to, for service, loss, etc.; to
requite; to remunerate; to compensate.
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He can not recompense me better. --Shak.
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2. To return an equivalent for; to give compensation for; to
atone for; to pay for.
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God recompenseth the gift. --Robynson
(More's
Utopia).
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To recompense
My rash, but more unfortunate, misdeed. --Milton.
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3. To give in return; to pay back; to pay, as something
earned or deserved. [R.]
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Recompense to no man evil for evil. --Rom. xii.
17.
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Syn: To repay; requite; compensate; reward; remunerate.
[1913 Webster]Recompense \Rec"om*pense\ (r?k"?m*p?ns), v. i.
To give recompense; to make amends or requital. [Obs.]
[1913 Webster]Recompense \Rec"om*pense\, n. [Cf. F. r['e]compense.]
An equivalent returned for anything done, suffered, or given;
compensation; requital; suitable return.
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To me belongeth vengeance, and recompense. --Deut.
xxii. 35.
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And every transgression and disobedience received a
just recompense of reward. --Heb. ii. 2.
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Syn: Repayment; compensation; remuneration; amends;
satisfaction; reward; requital.
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Recompensed
(gcide)
Recompense \Rec"om*pense\ (r[e^]k"[o^]m*p[e^]ns), v. t. [imp. &
p. p. Recompensed (-p?nst); p. pr. & vb. n. Recompensing
(-p?n`s?ng).] [F. r['e]compenser, LL. recompensare, fr.L.
pref. re- re- + compensare to compensate. See Compensate.]
1. To render an equivalent to, for service, loss, etc.; to
requite; to remunerate; to compensate.
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He can not recompense me better. --Shak.
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2. To return an equivalent for; to give compensation for; to
atone for; to pay for.
[1913 Webster]

God recompenseth the gift. --Robynson
(More's
Utopia).
[1913 Webster]

To recompense
My rash, but more unfortunate, misdeed. --Milton.
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3. To give in return; to pay back; to pay, as something
earned or deserved. [R.]
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Recompense to no man evil for evil. --Rom. xii.
17.
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Syn: To repay; requite; compensate; reward; remunerate.
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Recompensement
(gcide)
Recompensement \Rec"om*pense`ment\ (-p?ns`m?nt), n.
Recompense; requital. [Obs.] --Fabyan.
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Recompenser
(gcide)
Recompenser \Rec"om*pen`ser\ (-p?n`s?r), n.
One who recompenses.
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A thankful recompenser of the benefits received.
--Foxe.
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Unrecompensed
(gcide)
Unrecompensed \Unrecompensed\
See recompensed.
RECOMPENSE
(bouvier)
RECOMPENSE. A reward for services; remuneration for goods or other property.
2. In maritime law there is a distinction between recompense and
restitution. (q.v.) When goods have been lost by jettison, if at any
subsequent period of the voyage the remainder of the cargo be lost, the
owner of the goods lost by jettison cannot claim restitution from the owners
of the other goods; but in the case of expenses incurred with a view to the
general benefit, it is clear that they ought to be made good to the party,
whether he be an agent employed by the master in a foreign port or the ship
owner himself.

RECOMPENSE OR RECOVERY IN VALUE
(bouvier)
RECOMPENSE OR RECOVERY IN VALUE. This phrase, is applied to the matter
recovered in a common recovery, after the vouchee has disappeared, and
judgment is given for the demandant. 2 Bouv. Inst. n. 2093.

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