compensate |
meet |
As verbs the difference between compensate and meet
is that
compensate is to pay or reward someone in exchange for work done or some other consideration while
meet is (
lb)
of individuals: to make personal contact .
As a noun meet is
a sports competition, especially for athletics or swimming.
As an adjective meet is
suitable; right; proper.
grafity |
compensate |
Related terms |
Grafity is a related term of compensate.
As a verb compensate is
to pay or reward someone in exchange for work done or some other consideration.
complement |
compensate |
As verbs the difference between complement and compensate
is that
complement is to complete, to bring to perfection, to make whole while
compensate is to pay or reward someone in exchange for work done or some other consideration.
As a noun complement
is something (or someone) that completes; the consummation.
satiate |
compensate |
Related terms |
As verbs the difference between satiate and compensate
is that
satiate is to fill to satisfaction; to satisfy while
compensate is to pay or reward someone in exchange for work done or some other consideration.
As an adjective satiate
is filled to satisfaction or to excess.
compensate |
console |
As verbs the difference between compensate and console
is that
compensate is to pay or reward someone in exchange for work done or some other consideration while
console is to comfort (someone) in a time of grief, disappointment, etc.
As a noun console is
a cabinet designed to stand on the floor, especially one that houses home entertainment equipment, such as a TV or stereo system.
compensate |
consolate |
As verbs the difference between compensate and consolate
is that
compensate is to pay or reward someone in exchange for work done or some other consideration while
consolate is (obsolete) to console; to comfort.
compensate |
liquidate |
As verbs the difference between compensate and liquidate
is that
compensate is to pay or reward someone in exchange for work done or some other consideration while
liquidate is to settle (a debt) by paying the outstanding amount.
compensate |
liquid |
As a verb compensate
is to pay or reward someone in exchange for work done or some other consideration.
As a noun liquid is
a substance that is flowing, and keeping no shape, such as water; a substance of which the molecules, while not tending to separate from one another like those of a gas, readily change their relative position, and which therefore retains no definite shape, except that determined by the containing receptacle; an inelastic fluid.
As an adjective liquid is
flowing freely like water; fluid; not solid and not gaseous; composed of particles that move freely among each other on the slightest pressure.
mitigate |
compensate |
As verbs the difference between mitigate and compensate
is that
mitigate is to reduce, lessen, or decrease while
compensate is to pay or reward someone in exchange for work done or some other consideration.
indemnification |
compensate |
As a noun indemnification
is the act or process of indemnifying, preserving, or securing against loss, damage, or penalty.
As a verb compensate is
to pay or reward someone in exchange for work done or some other consideration.
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