Compensationally: meaning, definitions and examples
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compensationally
[ˌkɒm.pənˈseɪ.ʃən.əl.i ]
Definition
in business or legal context
In a manner related to compensation, especially financial compensation for losses or damages.
Synonyms
indemnification, remuneratively.
Which Synonym Should You Choose?
Word | Description / Examples |
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compensationally |
This term is used in the context of making up for something lost or damaged, often in a legal or formal setting. It typically refers to providing a compensation.
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remuneratively |
This word is used to describe actions or tasks that provide a financial reward or income. It’s commonly used in employment and business contexts.
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indemnification |
This term is often used in legal and insurance contexts to describe the action of compensating someone for harm or loss they have suffered. It's more formal and typically used in contracts or legal documents.
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Examples of usage
- He was compensationally rewarded for the damages caused by the company.
- The employees were compensationally treated for their extra hours of work.
Translations
Translations of the word "compensationally" in other languages:
🇵🇹 compensatoriamente
🇮🇳 क्षतिपूर्तिपूर्वक
🇩🇪 kompensatorisch
🇮🇩 sebagai kompensasi
🇺🇦 компенсаційно
🇵🇱 kompensacyjnie
🇯🇵 補償的に (ほしょうてきに)
🇫🇷 compensatoirement
🇪🇸 compensatoriamente
🇹🇷 telafi edici olarak
🇰🇷 보상적으로
🇸🇦 تعويضيًا
🇨🇿 kompenzačně
🇸🇰 kompenzačne
🇨🇳 补偿性地 (bǔcháng xìng de)
🇸🇮 kompenzacijsko
🇮🇸 bætur (bætur)
🇰🇿 өтемақы ретінде
🇬🇪 კომპენსაციურად
🇦🇿 kompensasiya olaraq
🇲🇽 compensatoriamente
Etymology
The word 'compensationally' is derived from the noun 'compensation', which originated from the Latin word 'compensatio', meaning 'a weighing, a balancing'. The suffix '-ally' is added to 'compensation' to form the adverb 'compensationally', indicating a manner related to compensation, especially in financial terms. The usage of 'compensationally' is commonly seen in business, legal, and financial contexts to describe actions or decisions related to compensating for losses or damages.