Redress

  • 31redress the balance — ► to make a situation fairer and more equal: »The code was intended to help redress the balance between powerful retailers and their suppliers. Main Entry: ↑redress …

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  • 32redress the balance — phrase to change a situation in order to make things fair and equal Thesaurus: to change a situationsynonym Main entry: redress * * * take action to restore equality in a situation * * * redress the ˈbalance idiom to make a situation equal or… …

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  • 33redress the balance — ► redress the balance restore equality in a situation. Main Entry: ↑redress …

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  • 34Redress (charitable organisation) — Infobox Organization name = image border = 1px size = caption = msize = mcaption = abbreviation = motto = formation = Dec. 1992 extinction = type = status = Charitable organization purpose = Seeking reparations for torture survivors headquarters …

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  • 35redress the balance —    An effort to redress the balance is an attempt to make things equal.     With too few girls entering university, the authorities declared that an effort would be made to redress the balance …

    English Idioms & idiomatic expressions

  • 36Redress Against Sumatran Raiders — Sumatra is well known for its excellent pepper, and throughout history merchants have traveled there to obtain it. The islands coast in the past had been littered with several petty chiefdoms, some of which notoriously raided the same merchant… …

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  • 37redress the balance — restore equality in a situation. → redress …

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  • 38redress — Synonyms and related words: amend, amends, annul, atone, atone for, atonement, balancing, blood money, cancel out, commutation, compensate, compensation, composition, compromise, consideration, correct, correction, counteract, counteraction,… …

    Moby Thesaurus

  • 39redress — re·dress || rɪ dres n. correction, act of remedying a problem or injustice; compensation, damages awarded for injustice or injury v. dress again; correct a wrong, remedy an injustice; compensate, pay damages for an injustice or injury …

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  • 40redress — dresser …

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