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reparative

/ri-par-uh-tiv/US // rɪˈpær ə tɪv //

补偿性,赔偿性,补偿性的,赔偿性的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : tending to repair; repairing; mending.
    • : pertaining to or involving reparation.

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Examples

  • The Christian ‘reparative’ therapy group ruined the lives of untold numbers of gay people.

  • A brief background: Reparative therapy exists to explain why, if God hates gay people so much, they exist in the first place?

  • I have no doubt many of them would prefer that reparative therapy actually worked.

  • If someone wants to try reparative therapy to help them live according to the rules, Rosenbluth said, they should have the right.

  • The Torah Declaration also claims that the Torah doesn't merely sanction reparative therapy—it mandates it.

  • A reparative period of about four days follows, and then a period of quiescence until the next menstruation commences.

  • What has been done has been reparative, and all in the best taste.

  • No doubt this was the boon by which the reparative Chamber would signalise its joyous advent.

  • Sleep and quiet are essential features of nature's reparative process.

  • This reparative power is possessed by some other animals, of which the starfishes and crustacea are the most familiar instances.