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Compensate for Meaning in English

expression

ˈkɑmpənˌseɪt/ /ˈfɔɹ/, /fɝ/, /fɹɝ
KAHM-puhn-sayt for
kˈɒmpənsˌeɪt/ /fˈɔː
KOM-puhn-sayt faw

Definition

To make up for something missing, lost, or bad by providing something good or extra. Often used when trying to balance a mistake, loss, or disadvantage.

Usage & Nuances

Somewhat formal or neutral. Often used for mistakes, losses, or disadvantages ("compensate for the delay," "compensate for lack of experience"). Not the same as 'compensate' meaning 'pay for work.' Collocates with 'mistake,' 'loss,' 'weakness.'

Example Sentences

He tried to compensate for his mistake by working extra hours.

basic

The free gift does not compensate for the high price.

basic

You need to compensate for the lost time.

basic

She eats less at dinner to compensate for a big lunch.

natural

Extra training helps athletes compensate for their weaknesses.

natural

Can money really compensate for lost time with your family?

natural