redress of grievance

collocation in English

meaningsofredressandgrievance

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redress
noun[U]
uk
/rɪˈdres/
us
/rɪˈdres/
money that you have to pay to someone else because you have injured that person or treated ...
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grievance
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˈɡriː.vəns/
us
/ˈɡriː.vəns/
a complaint or a strong feeling that you have been ...
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(Definition ofredressandgrievancefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofredress of grievance

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The matter was investigated under the normalredressofgrievanceprocedures and resolved to the satisfaction of the victim by means of a public apology.
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The new clause not only stands on its own feet: it is also part of a generalredressofgrievance.
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Any complaint of racial discrimination or harassment by a member of the armed forces will be fully investigated under theredressofgrievanceprocedures.
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It may be that the very large number of outstanding cases will produce a bigger harvest ofredressofgrievance.
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However, an accused has always had the right to submit forredressofgrievanceand this has not undermined the authority of the commanding officer.
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He may also submit aredressofgrievance.
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Our role is also to demand and to obtainredressofgrievance.
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Redressofgrievancecannot be submitted by service personnel against summary trial proceedings.
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Redressofgrievanceprocedures leave much to be desired.
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Appropriate disciplinary andredressofgrievanceprocedures exist to deal with them.
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They do not have a number of the usual channels which are open to civilians forredressofgrievanceif convicted.
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I shall come to theredressofgrievance.
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It is still, as it ever was, an effective forum for theredressofgrievanceand the remedy of injustice.
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Submissions forredressofgrievanceare retained as permanent records on the individual's service documents.
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Whatredressofgrievanceis available to an individual who has been wrongly notified?
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