Reparations

Pronunciation: /ˌrɛpərˈeɪʃən/

Reparations (noun)

  1. Money or help given to someone because they were hurt or treated unfairly.
  2. Actions taken to fix damage or loss, especially after a serious problem or conflict.
  3. Official payments or measures a country gives to another after war or wrongdoing.

Examples

  • The court ordered reparation for the harm caused.
  • They demanded reparation after the accident.