Of or relating to or having the nature of retribution.
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Examples for "retaliatory"
Examples for "retaliatory"
1China last year imposed retaliatory tariffs on American farm goods including pork.
2China immediately imposed retaliatory taxes on the same value of US products.
3For example, China puts retaliatory tariffs on US dairy exports into China.
4Of the retaliatory options available to China, none come without potential risks.
5But he was adamant that retaliatory violence would only spark more violence.
1His retributive death was by the hand of an assassin in 1488.
2And all this, again, in the name of eternal and retributive justice.
3Thus retributive justice, in the end, overtook these unjust and cruel men.
4The wrath of man has worked out the retributive justice of God.
5The vengeance he had so subtly planned had turned into retributive justice.
1I have already begun my retributory purposes, as I may call them.
2Answer.-Thereare two sorts of retributory punishments.
3Spinoza could not regard the bad man as an object of Divine anger and a subject of retributory punishment.
1So had come vindicatory advertisement gorgeous beyond the little lady's dreams.