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Meanings of
requital
in English
Spanish
compensación
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A justly deserved penalty.
retribution
Spanish
compensación
An act of requiting; returning in kind.
payment
Usage of
requital
in English
1
For
requital
of my devoted service, starvation stared me in the face.
2
Above all, as to love, we shrink from the thought of
requital
.
3
Jove by my hand sends thee
requital
to pay thy savage inhumanity.
4
Why, then, should n't they have an equal chance to seek
requital
?
5
His
requital
was a pistol shot in the shoulder from the treacherous Swede.
6
They brought the rich summer with them, in
requital
of a little honey.
7
The more one loves, the more he must shrink from
requital
.
8
I know that she was very ill next day, in
requital
.
9
A
requital
of love would mean selfishness, which would be self-contradiction.
10
Canst thou carry her another missive, and with Allah Almighty be thy
requital
?
11
The society of Lucy has been a
requital
in full.
12
The foul fiend gave him grim
requital
,
deep in hell.
13
Their high estate shall vanish; their sin shall have
requital
,
and some grim penalty.
14
But the loving one loveth irrespective of reward and
requital
.
15
Gifts to a child should always imply a personal
requital
for work or sacrifice.
16
S: This is their entertainment on the day of
requital
.
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requital
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
grim requital
ill requital
personal requital
poor requital
such requital
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Translations for
requital
Spanish
compensación
retribución
Requital
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Requital
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