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REC'OMPENSE, v.t.

1. To compensate; to make return of an equivalent for any thing given, done or suffered; as, to recompense a person for services, for fidelity or for sacrifices of time, for loss or damages.

The word is followed by the person or the service. We recompense a person for his services, or we recompense his kindness. It is usually found more easy to neglect than to recompense a favor.

2. To require; to repay; to return an equivalent; in a bad sense.

Recompense to no man evil for evil. Rom. 12.

3. To make an equivalent return in profit or produce. The labor of man is recompensed by the fruits of the earth.

4. To compensate; to make amends by any thing equivalent.

Solyman - said he would find occasion for them to recompense that disgrace.

5. To make restitution or an equivalent return for. Num. 5.
1913 Definition
Recompense (recompense)
v. t.(r1913 webster dictionaryk"m*p1913 webster dictionaryns)
Rec"om*pense
[imp. *** p. p. Recompensed (-p?nst)] p. pr. *** vb. n. Recompensing (-p?n`s?ng).] [F. ré]compenser, LL. recompensare, fr.L. pref. re- re- + compensare to comp
  1. To render an equivalent to, for service, loss, etc.; to requite; to remunerate; to compensate.

    He can not recompense me better. Shak.

  2. To return an equivalent for; to give compensation for; to atone for; to pay for.

    God recompenseth the gift. Robynson (More's Utopia).

    To recompense
    My rash, but more unfortunate, misdeed.
    Milton.

  3. To give in return; to pay back; to pay, as something earned or deserved.
    [R.]

    Recompense to no man evil for evil. Rom. xii. 17.

    Syn. -- To repay; requite; compensate; reward; remunerate.

  4. To give recompense; to make amends or requital.
    [Obs.]
  5. An equivalent returned for anything done, suffered, or given; compensation; requital; suitable return.

    To me belongeth vengeance, and recompense. Deut. xxii. 35.

    And every transgression and disobedience received a just recompense of reward. Heb. ii. 2.

    Syn. -- Repayment; compensation; remuneration; amends; satisfaction; reward; requital.


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The religion which has introduced civil liberty is the religion of Christ and His apostles, which enjoins humility, piety, and benevolence; which acknowledges in every person a brother, or a sister, and a citizen with equal rights. This is genuine Christianity, and to this we owe our free Constitutions of Government.
 History of the United States :: 1832 




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