noun
- compensation paid by a country that has lost a war to the countries that won
- payments made to compensate for historical injustices or wrongs
Usage: historical; international law
Usage: political; social justice
Examples
- Germany paid war reparations to Allied nations after World War I.
- The treaty required the defeated country to pay reparations for damages.
- Many activists advocate for reparations to descendants of enslaved people.
- The government established a fund for reparations to victims of the policy.
- Reparations discussions often involve complex questions of justice and responsibility.
- The company agreed to pay reparations to affected communities.
- Historical reparations programs have taken various forms around the world.