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make amends
verb as in apologize
verb as in atone
verb as in compensate
Strong matches
Weak matches
verb as in make up
verb as in offset
verb as in recompense
Strong matches
verb as in redeem
verb as in redress
Strong matches
verb as in reform
Strongest matches
Strong matches
verb as in refund
verb as in repay
Weak matches
verb as in requite
verb as in restitute
Example Sentences
Heavyweight Frazer Clarke: "Fury can make amends and you can never doubt him, but I do think Usyk will win."
This year, Lozano became a peer support specialist as another way to make amends, she said.
That makes Louis a kind of wish fulfillment, a good person whose terrible mistake shattered his good life along with that of two strangers, who doesn't simply make amends but tries to build something good with those he wronged.
With the game in the balance, La Rochelle won another penalty inside Bath territory, and West would make amends for his earlier miss to ultimately move the Top 14 side out of reach.
This means movement could potentially be used by the robots as a marker for problems with their user's trust in them, and they could take pre-emptive actions to try and improve or repair the trust, for instance if they have made a mistake and they need to make amends.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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