compensación
“compensación” means “compensation” in Spanish. It has 2 different meanings depending on context:
compensation
Also: reimbursement, settlement
📝 In Action
Recibí una compensación por el vuelo cancelado.
A2I received compensation for the canceled flight.
La empresa ofreció una compensación económica a sus empleados.
B1The company offered financial compensation to its employees.
Exigimos una compensación justa por los daños sufridos.
B2We demand fair compensation for the damages suffered.
offset
Also: counterbalance, trade-off
📝 In Action
El éxito en el trabajo fue una compensación por su falta de tiempo libre.
B2Success at work was an offset for his lack of free time.
Existe una compensación natural de fuerzas en este ecosistema.
C1There is a natural balancing of forces in this ecosystem.
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Which article should you use with 'compensación'?
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From the Latin 'compensatio', which comes from 'cum' (together) and 'pendere' (to weigh). It literally means 'weighing things together' to make sure they are equal.
First recorded: 13th century
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is 'compensación' only about money?
No. While often used for money, it can also mean balancing out an emotion or a physical force, like exercise 'compensating' for a bad diet.
What is the difference between 'compensación' and 'indemnización'?
'Indemnización' is more specific to legal or insurance payments for damages. 'Compensación' is broader and can be used for any situation where you balance things out.
How do I say 'to compensate'?
The verb form is 'compensar'. For example: 'Eso no compensa el daño' (That doesn't make up for/compensate the damage).

