Expert as in neutralize To remedy, correct, or make right; especially to correct a wrong or compensate for an injury. Clear All
4 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Redress'
The court ordered the landlord to redress the grievances of the tenants by addressing the building maintenance issues.
The athlete was determined to redress his previous defeat by training rigorously for the upcoming championship.
The new law aims to redress the balance between privacy rights and security concerns.
The artist sought to redress the criticism by creating a more refined version of the painting.
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