1. to offset
If we want to offset the majority of our emission reductions, then de facto we demand more from developing countries than from ourselves.
But to offset this he could get around much more quickly.
2. offset unrealized gains
3. compensate
Who will compensate for the loss?
Money cannot compensate for life.
Expensive meals can't compensate for lack of sleep.
Any act whatever of a man, which causes damage to another, obliges the one by whose fault it occurred to compensate it.
You must compensate him for the money he lost.
To compensate for his unpleasant experiences in the hospital, Tom drank a little more than was good for him.
This payment more than compensates for what we’ve lost.
she was not compensated for her additional hard work
Sportsmen and women should be compensated for this risk
Victims of the crash will be compensated for their injuries.
You must compensate the damage that you did
We have to compensate for our CO2 emissions.
Did they compensate you for the accident?
We will compensate everyone who has bought a ticket if the show is cancelled.
Diligence may compensate for lack of experience.
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