compensate IS a verb.
similar words are - recompense, correct, right
The noun forms for the verb to compensate are compensator, compensation, and the gerund, compensating.
You can't compensation is a noun. The verb is compensate. I will compensate you for your loss.
Supplant, replace, compensate, redress, redeem, restitute, reimburse, reconstitute, recoup, substitute...
The noun form of the verb "compensate" is "compensation." It refers to something, typically money, that is given to someone to offset a loss, injury, or damage. Additionally, it can also refer to the act of making up for a deficiency or imbalance.
Well, honey, the suffix for "compensate" is "-ate." It's what you tack on to the end of the word when you want to turn it into a verb. So go ahead and compensate away, just don't forget that trusty little "-ate" at the end!
The word commute has many different definitions. As a transitive verb, it can mean to change, alter, or convert. But as an intransitive verb, it can also mean to compensate, pay or travel.
The prefix for "compensate" is "com-".
We cannot compensate you for your loss.
The family made a claim to compensate them for the delayed flight which made them miss the first 36 hours of their holiday.All employees were awarded a bonus to compensate them for the temporary adverse working conditions.
The cashier man compensate the money to the constumer
It was hard to compensate for all the guests at the wedding.
The queen shall compensate her loyal and dutiful subjects grandly.