A sum of money paid in compensation for loss or injury.
Something done or paid in expiation of a wrong.
1 He made amends in the final session, however, qualifying ahead of Raikkonen.
2 Find some way to make amends ; to help them sleep soundly again.
3 However he quickly made amends , dismissing Steve Smith with an absolute hanger.
4 You know, to sort of make amends for splitting up a family.
5 To make amends , I am in the mood to praise it now.
6 But perhaps it is not too late for me to make amends .
7 Maybe it might be better to try to make amends in person.
8 We will make amends at Orlando Stadium because it is our home.
9 We thus hoped to make amends for the smallness of our numbers.
10 But the satisfaction of being together again made amends for all else.
11 The first answer that she received made some amends for previous disappointment.
12 Fortune made amends for the harshness she had shown him at Milan.
13 You cannot make amends for the shame you have brought upon me.
14 This might finally be the time for the Academy to make amends .
15 I would see to it that amends were made -afterwe escaped.
16 My companion, however, made me amends in some measure for this loss.
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