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be redress
noun
The act of redressing; a making right; reformation; correction; amendment.
Exact(3)
"There needs to be redress for victims if sentencers fail to adhere to guidelines.
Now there will be redress of a kind when the show is finally given its UK premiere.
"Telecom providers should have effective complaints systems and if consumers are not satisfied there should be redress mechanisms to ensure a fair outcome," says the body behind the day, Consumers International.
Similar(57)
They could be redressed.
The wound has to be redressed daily.
The imbalance needs to be redressed.
How can the balance be redressed?
Redressing the latter requires patience; the former cannot be redressed at all.
In reality the opposite is true: everything will be forgotten and nothing will be redressed".
As a result, the driveline must be redressed every day using sterile gloves and gauze.
"They will be making their lives much more expensive, and this has to be redressed".
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