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compensation (n.)

late 14c., "action of compensating," from Latin compensationem (nominative compensatio) "a weighing one thing against another, a balancing," noun of action from past participle stem of compensare "to weigh one thing (against another)," thus, "to counterbalance," from com "with, together" (see com-) + pensare, frequentative of pendere "to hang, cause to hang; weigh; pay" (from PIE root *(s)pen-"to draw, stretch, spin").

Meaning "what is given in recompense" is from c. 1600; meaning "amends for loss or damages" is from 1804; meaning "salary, wages" is attested from 1787, American English. The psychological sense is from 1914.

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Definitions of compensation from WordNet

compensation (n.)
something (such as money) given or received as payment or reparation (as for a service or loss or injury);
compensation (n.)
(psychiatry) a defense mechanism that conceals your undesirable shortcomings by exaggerating desirable behaviors;
compensation (n.)
the act of compensating for service or loss or injury;
Synonyms: recompense
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