REPARATION


Meaning of REPARATION in English

ˌrepəˈrāshən noun

( -s )

Etymology: Middle English reparacioun, from Middle French reparation, from Late Latin reparation-, reparatio, from Latin reparatus (past participle of reparare to repair) + -ion-, -io -ion — more at repair

1.

a. : the act or process of mending or restoring : a repairing or keeping in repair

the reparation of wasted tissue

a church in need of constant reparation

b. reparations plural : repairs

2.

a. : the act of making amends, offering expiation, or giving satisfaction for a wrong or injury

the treatment may consist of reparation to and propitiation of the offended spirit — Notes & Queries on Anthropology

b. : something done or given as amends or satisfaction

was educated in France at royal expense as reparation for the death of his father — H.C.Nixon

3. : the payment of damages : indemnification ; specifically : compensation in money or in materials (as commodities or capital equipment) payable by a defeated nation as war indemnity for direct damages to or expenditures sustained by another nation as a result of hostilities with the defeated nation — usually used in plural

extract maximum reparations by dismantling and transferring plants — Karl Loewenstein

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