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will redress

  • future tense
    of redress.
    redress
    noun
    the setting right of what is wrong.

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Mr Yankah hopes his vision will redress our distorted heritage.

From BBC Jun. 20, 2022

He ordered the state government to devise a remedy that will redress this constitutional defect.

From Slate Feb. 5, 2018

But, theoretically, the wellspring of hope that is the motivational force behind this is that it will redress some wrongdoing.

From The Guardian Jan. 16, 2018

He said in a statement that Lennon's art has been underrated and he hoped that the auction "will redress the balance."

From US News Jun. 4, 2014

"A woman caused the harm," said Sybille, raising her head with a faraway look in her eyes, "a woman will redress it."

From The Executioner's Knife Or Joan of Arc by Eug?ne Sue