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award

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/əˈwɔrd/
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a sum of money or other compensation granted by a court as the result of a legal judgment

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  • The court made an award of damages to the injured worker.
  • She received a financial award after winning the lawsuit.
  • The award covered the full cost of property repairs.
  • The company challenged the arbitration award in court.
  • The jury decided on an award of $50,000 for emotional distress.
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a prize or money given to a person for their great performance

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An award is a recognition given to someone for their achievements, skills, or contributions in a particular field. It is usually presented in the form of a certificate, trophy, medal, or other items that symbolize accomplishment. Awards can be given in many areas such as academics, sports, work, or artistic achievements. They are meant to honor and acknowledge individuals for their efforts, encourage continued excellence, and inspire others to reach similar goals.

  • She received a lifetime achievement award for her work in cinema.
  • She won an award for her exceptional performance in the film.
  • The book won several literary awards last year.
  • The film director received an award at the international film festival.
  • The student received an award for his outstanding academic achievements.
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the act of granting or giving a payment, compensation, prize, or honor

  • The award of scholarships took place at the annual ceremony.
  • The award of damages was confirmed by the court.
  • The award of the contract went to the lowest bidder.
  • He attended the award of medals after the competition.
  • The committee discussed the criteria for the award of grants.