English to Indonesian Dictionary compensate

compensate

mengimbangi
definition
verb
payments were made to farmers to compensate them for cuts in subsidies
give (someone) something, typically money, in recognition of loss, suffering, or injury incurred; recompense.
officials have boosted levies to compensate for huge deficits
make up for (something unwelcome or unpleasant) by exerting an opposite force or effect.
translation of 'compensate'
verb
menebus,
mengganjar,
mengganti rugi,
mengimbangi,
memperjempuntukan,
memberi imbalan
example
Nor does the typical academic journal have sufficient resources to 'compensate' graduate students to perform this task.
Yet there was no willingness to 'compensate' those suffering income loss.
Is the Council going to 'compensate' me for the loss of value to my property over the last three years?
I don't really hope she will 'compensate' me for my suffering.
You get money only to 'compensate' you for the actual losses you have suffered and will suffer in the future.
I am equally willing to 'compensate' your effort with the sum of US $5M when the money arrives your account.
No amount of money will ever truly 'compensate' me for the loss I've suffered, the stress and emotional affect this has had on me.
If patients win their case, they are entitled to damages, an amount of money to 'compensate' them for their injuries.
Mr Murphy said that all widows and widowers who were overtaxed should be repaid this money with interest to 'compensate' them for the loss of purchasing power.
If I may be quite frank, all the money in the world could not 'compensate' me for the loss of my necklace.
payments were made to farmers to 'compensate' them for cuts in subsidies
You can buy policies which 'compensate' you for loss of limbs, eyesight etc.
the manager is hoping for victory to 'compensate' for the team's dismal league campaign
officials have boosted levies to 'compensate' for huge deficits
Later that day he was sent an envelope full of money to 'compensate' him for my insolence.
Do you want him to stay and is there some way to 'compensate' him for the suffering that he has obviously endured?
The money will not 'compensate' me for what I have been through.
The insurers then claimed the sum from the bus company insurers together with money to 'compensate' me for ‘loss of use’ of the car until I bought a new car in August.
payments were made to farmers to 'compensate' them for cuts in subsidies
Is $250,000 enough money to 'compensate' victims of medical malpractice for their pain and suffering in all cases?
How can money 'compensate' me for the loss of my family?
If I am injured in body or pocket I expect the person causing that injury to 'compensate' me for any losses that I incur unless it has been a genuine accident.
they identified with radical movements to 'compensate' for their inability to relate to individual human beings
Manufacturers tailor compact, uncooled cameras for airport screening applications by adding temperature 'compensators' , analysis software, or self-calibration capabilities.
I find this quite interesting, because in business school, we heard a lot about how 'compensating' with stock options can avoid the perverse incentives inherent in most types of pay.
For example, students who are highly intelligent could 'compensate for' their reading problems by making good guesses.
‘We believe that auditors should not be 'compensated' or perform work for anything else besides their role in conducting the audit,’ he told the paper.
It 'compensates for' its physical and spiritual inadequacies with national self-adulation and pompous symbolism, not the least of which was the recent naval exercise.
Maybe it's because I have been so generously 'compensated' in the past that this feels a little like a slap in the face.
A consistent, early wake-up time will force the body to start shutting down earlier to 'compensate for' the lost sleep.
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