• Compensation

    Pronunciation

    • IPA: /ËŒkÉ’mpÉ›nˈseɪʃən/
    • Rhymes: -eɪʃən

    Origin

    From Old French compensacion, from Latin compensātiōnem, accusative singular of compensātiō.

    Full definition of compensation

    Noun

    compensation

    (plural compensations)
    1. The act or principle of compensating.
    2. That which constitutes, or is regarded as, an equivalent; that which makes good the lack or variation of something else; that which compensates for loss or privation; amends; remuneration; recompense.
      • HallamThe parliament which dissolved the monastic foundations ... vouchsafed not a word toward securing the slightest compensation to the dispossessed owners.
      • BurkeNo pecuniary compensation can possibly reward them.
    3. The extinction of debts of which two persons are reciprocally debtors by the credits of which they are reciprocally creditors; the payment of a debt by a credit of equal amount; a set-off.
    4. A recompense or reward for some loss or service.
    5. An equivalent stipulated for in contracts for the sale of real estate, in which it is customary to provide that errors in description, etc., shall not avoid, but shall be the subject of compensation.
    6. The relationship between air temperature outside a building and a calculated target temperature for provision of air or water to contained rooms or spaces for the purpose of efficient heating. In building control systems the compensation curve is defined to a compensator for this purpose.

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