A setting right, as of wrong, injury, or opression; as, the redress of grievances; hence, relief; remedy; reparation; indemnification
Redress is money that someone pays you because they have caused you harm or loss. They are continuing their legal battle to seek some redress from the government. = compensation. to correct something that is wrong or unfair (redrecier, from drecier ). money that someone pays you because they have caused you harm or damaged your property = compensation
The redecoration of a previously existing film set so that it can double for another set
If you redress the balance or the imbalance between two things that have become unfair or unequal, you make them fair and equal again. So we're trying to redress the balance and to give teachers a sense that both spoken and written language are equally important
make reparations or amends for; "right a wrongs done to the victims of the Holocaust"
{f} dress again; correct a wrong, remedy an injustice; compensate, pay damages for an injustice or injury