Lingvanex Tranalator

Translator for


translation app

Lingvanex - your universal translation app

Translator for

Download For Free

Meaning & Definition of Redress in English

English

Redress

To set right or reparation for a wrong.


Pronunciation:

/rɪˈdrɛs/

Part of Speech:

verb

Detailed Definitions

  • Definition: To remedy or set right a wrong or grievance.

    Example Sentence: The company took steps to redress the complaints of its customers.

  • Definition: To compensate for a loss or injury.

    Example Sentence: They sought to redress the financial losses incurred during the pandemic.

  • Definition: To correct or adjust.

    Example Sentence: The law aims to redress inequalities in the system.

Etymology

Origin: Middle English redressen, from Old French redresser, from re- + dresser 'to dress'.

Synonyms

correctremedyrectifycompensatereform

Common Phrases and Expressions

  • redress grievances: To address and resolve complaints or issues.
  • seek redress: To pursue a remedy for a wrong or injustice.

Translations

  • Spanish: reparar
  • French: réparer
  • German: wiedergutmachen
  • Russian: исправить

Related Words

  • remedy: A means of counteracting or eliminating something undesirable.
  • reform: To make changes in order to improve something.

Slang Meanings of redress

  • Meaning: To fix a situation.

    Example Sentence: We need to redress this issue before it escalates.