Examples of 'could compensate' in a sentence

Meaning of "could compensate"

could compensate: This phrase indicates the ability or potential to make up for a loss, deficiency, or imbalance. It suggests the capacity to offset or balance out something negative or lacking with something positive or beneficial

How to use "could compensate" in a sentence

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could compensate
No amount of wealth could compensate for that.
I could compensate you by fully funding your dig.
Maybe this could compensate you.
He could compensate for depth perception and other types of visual acuity.
I thought that it could compensate something.
I could compensate you.
No animal sacrifice could compensate for our sins.
Which could compensate significant parts of the costs of the policy.
Periodic calibration checks could compensate for this drift.
That could compensate for recent budget cuts.
Keynes argued that fiscal policy could compensate for this volatility.
Nothing could compensate for it but the death of him who violated it.
Developing alternative energy sources could compensate the use of fossil fuel.
Nothing could compensate their loss and pain.
Mixing it with polystyrene in any ratio could compensate for the disadvantages.

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Nothing could compensate for the life of.
If either company experienced production problems the other company could compensate by increasing production.
The team could compensate for these weaker points.
The special care received within the family could compensate for the deprivation suffered.
Huawei could compensate for this lack by installing its own app store.
This increase in the amount of CFTR could compensate for its defective function.
I could compensate you We just dug up a new skeleton.
I do not see what could compensate for this nightmare.
Firstly, because the countries which could compensate.
No activity could compensate for this.
And I could compensate you To burn down the place is wrong.
Do you think any indemnity could compensate for a rape?
That factor could compensate for the delay in the adoption of the agreement.
However, you could be happier if your couple could compensate those needs of your childhood.
The gainers could compensate the losers, but they are not made to do so.
No, no difficulty, no economic benefit could compensate morally.
Knowing how he could compensate in the development process for.
I mean, his wife, well, no amount of money could compensate for the loss.
Two balances that could compensate for any angle at which the clock was held.
If you think there was any damage, we could compensate you . Generously.
This way a player could compensate for the previous losses with a small profit to the gambler.
FIG . 248 is a diagram illustrating a tissue thickness compensator which could compensate for improperly formed staples ;.
In theory the winners could compensate the losers and everyone would gain.
Brain 's natural plasticity could compensate for inner ear damage.
Member States could compensate for this by setting higher tax rates.
We just dug up a new skeleton -- I could compensate you by fully funding your dig.
Well, I could compensate you for your pains.
I don't know what could compensate you for that.
I thought I could compensate for your dad going, but it 's been hard.
Of course, no amount of money could compensate for the loss of a dear one.
What if we could compensate you for your efforts?
Strengths in one area could compensate for weaknesses in another.
In his view, LNG could compensate for the intermittent nature of renewables.
Recreation, as a form of therapy, could compensate for the trauma experienced.
The precharging circuits could compensate for this effect, but with over-consumption.

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