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REDRESS(law)
redress 1, verb(dictionary)
redress 2, noun(dictionary)

redress(1) (iou)



redress noun. LME.
[Anglo-Norman redresse, -esce, from Old & mod. French redresser: see REDRESS verb.]
Reparation of or compensation for a wrong or consequent loss. LME.
Which? They find themselves unable to get redress following a complaint.
Remedy for or relief from some trouble; assistance, aid, help. LME.
beyond redress, past redress, without redress beyond the possibility of remedy, aid, or amendment.
b. Correction or reformation of something wrong. E16-M18.
a. A means of redress; an amendment, an improvement. Now rare. L15.
b. A person who or thing which affords redress. E16-L17.
The act of redressing; correction or amendment of a thing, state, etc. M16.