Word-119 (10-05-12)
compensate (verb) [+ for sth]
1. আর্থিক ক্ষতিপূরণ দেওয়া; to pay someone money in exchange for something that has been lost or damaged or for some inconvenience
Victims of the crash will be compensated for their injuries.
Her lawyer say she should be compensated for the suffering she had been caused.
2. ক্ষতি পুষিয়ে দেওয়া; to provide sth good to balance or reduce the bad effects of damage, loss, etc.
Nothing can compensate for the loss of a loved one.
Nothing will ever compensate for his lost childhood.
His enthusiasm more than compensates for his lack of experience.
I took her swimming to compensate for having missed out on the cinema.
We were late and I was driving fast to compensate.
compensation (noun) [+ for sth]
1. আর্থিক ক্ষতিপূরণ; money that is paid to someone in exchange for something that has been lost or damaged or for some inconvenience
a compensation claim/package
to claim/award/receive compensation
to pay compensation for injuries at work
to receive Tk. 1,00,000 in compensation.
You should seek compensation for the loss.
She received Tk. 4,00,000 in compensation for a lost eye.
2. ক্ষতি পোষানো; something that makes you feel better when you have suffered something bad
I have to spend three months of the year away from home, but there are compensations like the chance to meet new people.
Free food was no compensation for a very boring evening.
I wish I were young again, but getting older has its compensations.
compensatory (adjective)
ক্ষতিপূরণমূলক; relating to compensation
He received a compensatory payment of Tk. 2,00,000.
He was awarded $3 million in compensatory damages.