For the eye example, its compensating.
On Sunday, 6 July 2014 9:50 AM, "Just Murray krismurray@gmail.com [iPad]" <iPad@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
Enhancing, to me, is not the same as compensating. I think each is in the eye if the beholder. If we were talking about my ever decreasing eyesight I could say that glasses are compensating for my sight disadvantages. Or I could say it's enhancing my poor eyesight. Meh. It's hard to say which it is, honestly.
~KLM
~KLM
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I've thought of this, but hate having to buy something to compensate for disadvantages of a product, especially when I've been having difficulty learning the thing. :-(Jim
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