Make amends for; pay compensation for.
The act of compensating for service or loss or injury.
1 But here is another side to the matter; the question of recompense .
2 In former times they were not hereditary, but the recompense of valor.
3 The heart cries out fiercely for its recompense ; is loath to wait.
4 She had her recompense in the restoration of her son to life.
5 Caroline, no doubt in recompense of all the evil he had done.
6 She is to be depended upon; a magnificent recompense ensures her discretion.
7 Theodosius Gaza had no other recompense for having inscribed to Sixtus IV.
8 In taking up this subject I seek no recompense - Ifearno consequence.
9 But their enthusiasm also met with a poor recompense in this quarter.
10 Lucian owed him so much money he gave Alfie paintings as recompense .
11 To see nails in your dreams, indicates much toil and small recompense .
12 I only ask as a recompense the honour of kissing your hand.
13 This was the recompense of which she had dreamed through soul-tearing ages.
14 He subjects you to trial now, in order to recompense you hereafter.
15 Priceless indeed were her services, and priceless was the recompense she received.
16 And to myself I thought of what recompense already had been mine.
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