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Hello everyone, Does "compensate" meaning "to replace or balance the effect of something bad" (Longman) sound natural/correct in the examples I made below in everyday.
Hello everyone, Does "compensate" meaning "to replace or balance the effect of something bad" (Longman) sound natural/correct in the examples I made below in everyday.
I'd like to know how to use "make up for" (compensate) I still have a couple of questions about it, I'll give you guys 4 exemplos and I'd appreciate if you tell me if 'em sound natural or not and.
You could say 'compensate for the deficit'. The reason the author has been able to omit 'for' is that the meaning of 'make up' in your sentence is very slightly different to that discussed.
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Hi, everyone: and the pleasure which we find in the conversation of one whom in all the passions of his heart we can entirely sympathize with, seems to do more than compensate the.
Hi all Would you use 'to make up for' as an equivalent for 'to compensate' referring to compensate a person and not a fact? I.e.: +He says he will make up for his appaling behaviour (it's.
Hi, I understand this sentence a little and I'd like more. Please help me.:) "His enthusiasm more than compensates for lack of experience." Thanks.
in the passive voice I sometimes come accross the usage of "compensate" together with these two preposition (for/by). I mean "for" sounds unnecessary when "by" is used lets focus on this.
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In this case, it it diomatic to say "compensate for the cost"? Here is my draft example: Mary bought a very expensive car. As the car cost her too much money, she decides to take a part.
Sorry for breaking your vase. Do you want me to compensate a similar vase or compensate the equivalent money to you? Is my usage of "compensate" correct in my context?.
If you compensate for something (usually error), you adjust your sights. For example, if you are shooting too high with a gun, you need to lower the gun in order to shoot straight. In this.