redressing
Pronunciation: [rɪˈdrɛsɪŋ]
Word
Context: "correcting a wrong"
(verb) to make something right again, especially if something unfair or wrong has happened. Imagine if someone took your toy without asking; redressing means giving it back and fixing the situation.
Example
The teacher is redressing the issue by talking to the students about fairness.
Example
Ignoring the problem will not help in redressing the situation.
Example
How can we start redressing the unfairness in our group?
Context: "changing clothing"
(verb) to change clothes or to put on new clothes. It’s like when you come home from school and change out of your uniform into something more comfortable.
Example
After finishing the race, she enjoyed redressing in her comfortable outfit.
Example
He didn't feel like redressing after gym class and stayed in his workout clothes.
Example
Do you feel like redressing after we've been out all day?
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