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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
late 14c., "reconciliation," from Old French reparacion and directly from Late Latin reparationem (nominative reparatio ) "act of repairing, restoration," noun of action from past participle stem of Latin reparare "restore, repair" (see repair (v.1)). Meaning ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Reparation \Rep`a*ra"tion\ (-r?"sh?n), n. [F. r['e]paration, L. reparatio. See Repair to mend.] The act of renewing, restoring, etc., or the state of being renewed or repaired; as, the reparation of a bridge or of a highway; -- in this sense, repair ...

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ VERB make ▪ The cure lies in identifying the disturbed relationship, making such reparation as seems appropriate, and so restoring peace and tranquillity. ▪ The time for the West to begin making reparation for the sins of ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Reparation is an album by musician Eddy Grant . The title of this album is a call for restitution for the transatlantic slave trade .

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. compensation (given or received) for an insult or injury; "an act for which there is no reparation" (usually plural) compensation exacted from a defeated nation by the victors; "Germany was unable to pay the reparations demanded after Wordl War I" the ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 (context usually in plural English) A payment of time, effort or money to undo past transgression(s). 2 The act of renewing, restoring, etc., or the state of being renewed or repaired.

Usage examples of reparation.

But if those who were recently baptized have injured their neighbor, they should be told to make reparation to God by works of penance.

He would try to negotiate with the Allies a cancellation of reparations, whose payment had been temporarily stopped by the Hoover moratorium.

If this were done, and as soon as he had settled the problem of cancellation of reparations and equality of armaments, he himself would retire.

He seemed to be on the eve of sensational successes in foreign policy with regard to both the cancellation of reparations and equality of armament for the Reich.

Part of these wounds were cicatrized and part still granulating, which shows that the process of reparation is as active in utero as elsewhere.

Your fault was that of a warm heart seduced by love, over which reason could have no sway, and your flight--the action of a soul crying for reparation or for revenge-fully justifies you.

However in the light of the statements made by his learned friend, Mr Fescue, the defence were prepared to apologize and make financial reparation for the damage done to the plaintiff and his wife and for the scorn, ridicule and consequential loss of his profession .

United States had stopped demanding reparations after a Freedom Party man gunned down the Confederate President in Alabama.

He went away, saying that I had insulted him in public, and that he would take care that the reparation I owed him should be as public as the insult.

The infamous proceedings of Narbonne disgusted me to that extent that, if I had known where to find him alone, I would immediately have compelled him to give me reparation.

I then told her that, having taken up the question of the reparation that was due to her aunt, I had so arranged matters that I was certain of being alone with her all the time my friend was engaged.

I did not accept this invitation till I had been pressed for some time, and I noted the remark of the ambassador, who said I owed Mengs this reparation for the indirect affront he had received.

I am going now to the bishop to give him an account of these proceedings, and make him understand that he owes you some reparation.

He does not intend to publish a libellous pamphlet upon you, but to accuse you before the courts, alleging that he wants reparation for the wrongs you have done his person, his honour, and his life, for he says you are killing him by a slow poison.

French in the Ruhr and the resumption of the burden of reparations touched off an outburst of anger and hysteria among the German nationalists, and the Communists, who also had been growing in strength, joined them in bitter denunciation of the Republic.