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How to use redress in a sentence

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To redress the wrongs that we had unwittingly committed against them was remediable merely by making our exit.
They promised to come back in 60 days if nothing had been done to redress their grievances.
This was a woman-centred psychology, whose aim was to redress the theoretical and empirical inadequacies of an androcentric discipline.
On the subject of his holiday, many Labour colleagues agree he should make redress.
No matter how it paints it, the crimes in The Crime of Padre Amaro ring with a feeling of being excessive in the name of redress.
In the absence of the rule of law, restraint and legitimate redress for unfair practice were also absent.
To redress this imbalance, the film-makers became simultaneously producers, collators and distributors of this history.
But if there's a prisoner-rights issue that screams for redress, it's three strikes.
If the offender thinks that he is getting a bad deal, he can always get redress in the courts.
They're working hard at trying to redress all of this and come to a true, exact count.
How does an apathetic agnostic even begin to redress a quarter-century of token gestures and guest appearances at church?
There is no effective legal redress if a person is prevented from getting on a plane.
While this Amendment was not intended to redress every social ill, its legitimate purposes certainly extend to the protection of unborn persons.
The research team now hope to examine the difference between the genders and find ways to redress the balance.
Making some sort of imposition on the players' own free time would also be a more appropriate form of redress.
Recent overtures by extremist groups to renounce violence and discuss issues provides a window of opportunity to redress old wrongs.
A number of farmers caught in this trap took legal action, and eventually succeeded in gaining redress.
If the bids were rigged, then other countries could get redress in a Caribbean court.
Socialist TD Joe Higgins wants the Government to establish a redress board to compensate former pupils of non-residential institutions.
Urban expansion was contained, agricultural and forest management balanced, and attempts were made to redress spoliation.
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Examples from Classical Literature
If he had been wronged and injured, why could not he redress himself like other injured men?
The condition of affairs on the Spanish Main was, however, critical and demanded instant redress.
Mahatma Gandhi advised his countrymen to take the Satyagraha Pledge as the only means of securing redress for their grievances.
It was a fiery recital of their wrongs and an incitement to forcible redress.
The romantics had, as Berthelot shows, appealed to life to redress the judgments drawn from mechanism.
Garrison appealed to the master's heirs for redress, but was repelled with contumely.
When worthy means of obtaining redress are exhausted it requires almost a supernatural virtue not to acquiesce in unworthy means.
How did the serviceman view his condition, how did he convey his desire for redress, and what was his reaction to social change?
He had got at several of them who had received a raw deal in the courts, and was moving heaven and earth to bring redress to them.
It sounded the knell of all hope of redress of their wrongs.
As an object of redress the tyro struck him as eminently suitable.
Ironbound was awarded redress leaving them third in the overnight standings.
With the clash of our spells, no charm can redress our fate.
I can't turn knight-errant, and undertake to redress every individual case of wrong in such a city as this.
It is for others' good that I ask, to redress great wrong, and to lift much and terrible troubles, that may be more great than you can know.
His hand placed upon his heart was unable to redress its throbbings, while, with the other he wiped the perspiration from his temples.
Inner movements remain comparatively neglected and Ryan McClelland's new book on Brahms's scherzos seeks to redress this imbalance.
Whatever we can do to redress the balance, whether it be creating pond or making a boggy area, it is going to help.
Its final answer to the demands for redress was to stand pat.
When she saw that she could get no redress and that her words were despised, the Owl attacked the chatterer by a stratagem.
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