compensation
compensation
/ˌkɒmpenˈseɪʃn/
1 uncountable, countable compensation (for something) something, especially money, that somebody gives you because they have hurt you, or damaged something that you own; the act of giving this to somebody to claim/award/receive compensation
The employer has a duty to pay full compensation for injuries received at work.
in compensation to receive £10 000 in compensation
She received a cash sum by way of compensation.
She got some compensation for damages.
She received £7 000 as compensation for her injuries.
The money was small compensation for unfair dismissal.
They will have to pay £5 000 in compensation.
compensation from the government
compensation to Mrs Parker
the rules used for determining compensation
Compensation has cost the company a lot of money.
He has made a compensation claim to an industrial tribunal.
The businesses that had to relocate received £10 000 each in compensation from the local council.
The court awarded her compensation of £58 000 for unfair dismissal.
Collocations
adjective
… of compensation
verb + compensation
compensation + verb
compensation + noun
preposition
as compensation (for)
in compensation (for)
compensation for…
2 uncountable (especially North American English) money that an employee receives for doing their job Send your CV and current compensation to Executive Search Consultant.
I wish I were young again, but getting older has its compensations.
The grey streets of London were small compensation for the loss of her beloved Africa.
Word Origin
compensating controls 補完コントロール(統制)
補完統制とは、財務報告リスクの発生する可能性や影響額を一部低減させる効果のある統制であり、不備が発見された内部統制を補う統制である。たとえ、1つの内部統制に不備があっても、補完する統制や代替する統制が有効に運用されていれば、リスクの発生する可能性を低減させることが可能である。