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    reparation
    /ˌrɛpəˈreɪʃn/

    noun

    • 1. the action of making amends for a wrong one has done, by providing payment or other assistance to those who have been wronged: "the courts required a convicted offender to make financial reparation to his victim"
    • 2. the action of repairing something: archaic "the old hall was pulled down to avoid the cost of reparation"

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  2. 1. a. : a repairing or keeping in repair. b. reparations plural : repairs. 2. a. : the act of making amends, offering expiation, or giving satisfaction for a wrong or injury. b. : something done or given as amends or satisfaction. 3. : the payment of damages : indemnification.

  3. REPARATION definition: 1. payment for harm or damage: 2. payments made by a defeated nation after a war to pay for…. Learn more.

  4. REPARATION meaning: 1. payment for harm or damage: 2. payments made by a defeated nation after a war to pay for…. Learn more.

  5. compensation in money, material, labor, etc., payable by a defeated country to another country or to an individual for loss suffered during or as a result of war: The U.S. government eventually disbursed reparations to Japanese Americans who had been interned during World War II.

  6. Victims of violations of international human rights or humanitarian law have the rights to prompt, sufficient, and effective reparation. Victims can be individuals or a collective group of individuals who suffered similar violations.

  7. While reparation has a range of meanings, they all convey the sense of fixing or making up for a past wrong. In contemporary usage, the plural form is more common than the singular. Victims of a crime, for example, may receive reparations from the perpetrators.

  8. www.ohchr.org › en › transitional-justiceReparations | OHCHR

    Reparations. Victims have a right to reparation. This refers to measures to redress violations of human rights by providing a range of material and symbolic benefits to victims or their families as well as affected communities.

  9. REPARATION meaning: 1 : money that a country or group that loses a war pays because of the damage, injury, deaths, etc., it has caused; 2 : something that is done or given as a way of correcting a mistake that you have made or a bad situation that you have caused.

  10. [uncountable] the act of giving something to somebody or doing something for them in order to show that you are sorry that you have caused them to suffer. Offenders should be forced to make reparation to the community. Word Origin. See reparation in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Check pronunciation: reparation.

  11. Dec 15, 2005 · Adequate, effective and prompt reparation is intended to promote justice by redressing gross violations of international human rights law or serious violations of international humanitarian law. Reparation should be proportional to the gravity of the violations and the harm suffered.

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