Compensate definition

Compensate or "compensated" means anything of value in excess of $25 that is paid, loaned, given, granted, donated, or transferred to a person for or in consideration of locating or monitoring the location of big game animals.
Compensate means to give money in return for something such as work or payment for something lost or damaged.
Compensate means to promise or provide anything of value, and includes, without limitation, money, goods, services or the promise of continuing or future employment.

Examples of Compensate in a sentence

  • Compensate for all hours worked – including those in preparation for the treatment and taking calls to/from medical director and treating physician.

  • Compensate its employees for services rendered at an hourly rate at least equal to the minimum hourly rate prescribed by any applicable federal or state law or regulation.

  • Compensate for any change in aggregate gradation caused by handling and processing as necessary.

  • Compensate for the impact by replacing, enhancing, or providing substitute resources or environments.

  • Trees over 13 inch caliper and shrubs greater than 4 feet tall: Compensate Owner as determined by an acceptable consulting arborist registered with the American Society of Consulting Arborists.


More Definitions of Compensate

Compensate means to substitute or provide equal value for economic or environmental assets that would be been adversely affected or lost due to the proposed project.
Compensate and any derivative thereof, means in relation to any
Compensate means to promise or provide anything of value, and includes, without limitation,
Compensate and any derivative thereof, means in relation to any Outstanding Option, the purchase and sale of a Compensating Option;
Compensate. ’ means to provide
Compensate means to confer any benefit or pecuniary benefit.
Compensate in this context means to achieve an effect that is equivalent to avoiding (i.e., not emitting) the greenhouse gas emissions that are being offset.