Examples of 'redressed' in a sentence
Meaning of "redressed"
redress (verb): To correct or compensate for a wrong or grievance; to remedy or set right a situation or injustice
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- simple past tense and past participle of redress
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The killer redressed her in those clothes.
This aspect especially needs to be redressed now.
Artie has redressed the balance a little.
Washed her clothes and redressed her.
And they were redressed in sacerdotal robes.
Its fundamental weaknesses are not yet redressed.
Prison conditions should be redressed as a matter of urgency.
We hope that this situation can be redressed.
That situation needed to be redressed as a matter of urgency.
A wrong is a wrong and a wrong must be redressed.
That situation needed to be redressed as a matter of priority.
That injustice must be directly and urgently redressed.
Severe underrepresentation has to be redressed as a matter of priority.
I believe that the current deficiencies must be redressed.
Severe underrepresentation must be redressed as a matter of priority.
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They are deputed by the people to get grievances redressed.
Inequality could only be redressed if conflicts could be eliminated.
It is critical that the balance be redressed.
The killer redressed her after the fact.
We hope that imbalance will be redressed.
It was an enactment which redressed contractual imbalance.
I have come to get my wounds redressed.
The same but redressed adversaries.
And this time he has been redressed.
We also redressed your arm.
But someone washed him and redressed him.
The other judgment redressed sex discrimination incommercial advertising.
That situation should be redressed promptly.
The other judgment redressed sex discrimination in commercial advertising.
Waiting for their wrongs to be redressed.
The unsub redressed her.
The balance between the institutions needs to be redressed.
This uneven situation needs to be redressed as a matter of urgency.
Africa is in a hurry and is impatient to see an historical injustice redressed.
We hope that today we have redressed an injustice.
This was redressed in later variations.
He looked at my wounds and redressed them.
Two have been redressed and one is being investigated.
The bus service roadbed will be redressed to maintain it.
Existing inequality is redressed through a contextual approach to the interpretation of equality.
Grievances were examined and redressed.
He redressed her hands.
The problem of victims not being redressed was a further concern.
The negative impact of such reverse transfers needs to be redressed.
May be they redressed her.
All concerned agree that shortcomings must be consistently redressed.
Justice demands that wrongs be redressed and rights be respected.
The tragedy of the past few weeks must be redressed.
A public insult must by law be redressed through single combat.
It is important for injustices to be redressed.