单词 | redressed |
释义 | redressedadj.1 That has been redressed (redress v.1). ΚΠ 1695 E. Settle Sacellum Apollinare 5 In Redress'd Wrongs, and Succour'd Rights appeal, No Hand, in the Judiciary Scale, More Weigh'd and Pois'd, than Hallifax alone; Ev'n Half the Great Tribunal, was his Own. 1838 T. H. Lister Life & Admin. Clarendon I. v. 138 The long recapitulations of past and redressed grievances is [sic] briefly alluded to. 1854 C. Norton Eng. Laws for Women in 19th Cent. 10 Gradually that came to be a public and redressed wrong, which had been an obscure grievance. 1951 Ann. Amer. Acad. Polit. & Social Sci. 277 269/2 Under a truly redressed balance of power, such an abatement of tension for a while becomes ‘conceivable’ to them. 2004 Hindustan Times (Nexis) 21 Dec. During the fortnight,..1717 grievances were reported redressed. These redressed grievances include grievances brought forward from the previous periods. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022). > see alsoalso refers to : re-dressedadj.2 < adj.11695 see also |
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