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Definition of redress
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of redress is as below...
Redress
(n.) A
setting
right,
as of
wrong,
injury,
or
opression;
as, the
redress
of
grievances;
hence,
relief;
remedy;
reparation;
indemnification..
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Redresser
::
Redresser
(n.) One who
redresses.
Distress
::
Distress
(n.) The act of
distraining;
the
taking
of a
personal
chattel
out of the
possession
of a
wrongdoer,
by way of
pledge
for
redress
of an
injury,
or for the
performance
of a duty, as for
nonpayment
of rent or
taxes,
or for
injury
done by
cattle,
etc..
Redress
::
Redress
(n.) The act of
redressing;
a
making
right;
reformation;
correction;
amendment.
Redress
::
Redress
(n.) One who, or that
which,
gives
relief;
a
redresser..
Redress
::
Redress
(v. t.) To put in order
again;
to set
right;
to
emend;
to
revise.
Redressless
::
Redressless
(a.) Not
having
redress;
such as can not be
redressed;
irremediable.
Redressive
::
Redressive
(a.)
Tending
to
redress.
Redressment
::
Redressment
(n.) The act of
redressing;
redress.
Relief
::
Relief
(n.) The act of
relieving,
or the state of being
relieved;
the
removal,
or
partial
removal,
of any evil, or of
anything
oppressive
or
burdensome,
by which some ease is
obtained;
succor;
alleviation;
comfort;
ease;
redress..
Redress
::
Redress
(v. t.) To set
right,
as a
wrong;
to
repair,
as an
injury;
to make
amends
for; to
remedy;
to
relieve
from..
Irremediable
::
Irremediable
(a.) Not to be
remedied,
corrected,
or
redressed;
incurable;
as, an
irremediable
disease
or
evil..
Redressal
::
Redressal
(n.)
Redress.
Expostulate
::
Expostulate
(v. i.) To
reason
earnestly
with a
person
on some
impropriety
of his
conduct,
representing
the wrong he has done or
intends,
and
urging
him to make
redress
or to
desist;
to
remonstrate;
--
followed
by
with..
Righter
::
Righter
(n.) One who sets
right;
one who does
justice
or
redresses
wrong.
Remedy
::
Remedy
(n.) The legal means to
recover
a
right,
or to
obtain
redress
for a
wrong..
Prosecute
::
Prosecute
(v. t.) To
pursue
with the
intention
of
punishing;
to
accuse
of some crime or
breach
of law, or to
pursue
for
redress
or
punishment,
before
a legal
tribunal;
to
proceed
against
judicially;
as, to
prosecute
a man for
trespass,
or for a
riot..
Redress
::
Redress
(n.) A
setting
right,
as of
wrong,
injury,
or
opression;
as, the
redress
of
grievances;
hence,
relief;
remedy;
reparation;
indemnification..
Remedy
::
Remedy
(n.) To apply a
remedy
to; to
relieve;
to cure; to heal; to
repair;
to
redress;
to
correct;
to
counteract.
Redress
::
Redress
(v. t.) To dress
again.
Prosecution
::
Prosecution
(n.) The
institution
and
carrying
on of a suit in a court of law or
equity,
to
obtain
some
right,
or to
redress
and
punish
some
wrong;
the
carrying
on of a
judicial
proceeding
in
behalf
of a
complaining
party,
as
distinguished
from
defense..
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