Reparation in a sentence as a noun

The legal system is there for people to seek actual reparation for actual damages incurred.

How else do you get attention and reparation of your woes these days when you've got little else that you can practically do?

Your parents almost send you to a gay reparation camp because they're fundamentalist christian.

Sure, the quality issue will always be there, but the outcry & reparation of that should come from the consumers, not the other way around.

If you gave actual ownership rights on the environment, people who own them would defend their ownership and sue polluters for damages and reparation.

It's not hard to hit eight figures when you're paying an army of extremely unproductive consultants $500-$1000/hour.$600 million is extortionate, of course - hence the demand for reparation.

You're right, it's also about deterrence, incapacitation, and reparation to the victim, in addition to punishment.

If you put it on a website and advertise it outside of the community, then you just confuse people who don't know Bitcoin very well on one side, and make a lot of reparation work for the actual Bitcoin community on the other hand.

[0]The question is if a drone is an aircraft under the law: 18 USC 32 ; although I'm sure the court might just dismiss the case and require reparation payments at most, in news-fear-mongering-speak "he could be looking at up to 20 years in jail and a felony on his record".

Thus a thief, whom I cannot harm, but by appeal to the law, for having stolen all that I am worth, I may ****, when he sets on me to rob me but of my horse or coat; because the law, which was made for my preservation, where it cannot interpose to secure my life from present force, which, if lost, is capable of no reparation, permits me my own defence, and the right of war, a liberty to **** the aggressor, because the aggressor allows not time to appeal to our common judge, nor the decision of the law, for remedy in a case where the mischief may be irreparable.

Reparation definitions

noun

compensation (given or received) for an insult or injury; "an act for which there is no reparation"

noun

(usually plural) compensation exacted from a defeated nation by the victors; "Germany was unable to pay the reparations demanded after World War I"

noun

the act of putting something in working order again

See also: repair fixing fixture mend mending

noun

something done or paid in expiation of a wrong; "how can I make amends"

See also: amends