redress vs zero out

redress

verb
  • To make amends or compensation to; to relieve of anything unjust or oppressive; to bestow relief upon. 

  • To set right (a wrong); to repair, (an injury); to make amends for; to remedy; to relieve from. 

  • To put in order again; to set right; to revise. 

  • To redecorate a previously existing film set so that it can double for another set. 

  • To dress again. 

noun
  • A setting right, as of injury, oppression, or wrong, such as the redress of grievances; hence, indemnification; relief; remedy; reparation. 

  • One who, or that which, gives relief; a redresser. 

  • The act of redressing; a making right; amendment; correction; reformation. 

  • The redecoration of a previously existing film set so that it can double for another set. 

zero out

verb
  • To reduce to zero. 

  • To press or dial 0 in order to escape a voicemail recording facility and speak to an operator. 

  • To cut off funding for (a project). 

  • To fill with zeros, replacing any previous contents. 

How often have the words redress and zero out occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )