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Requital (Noun)

Meaning 1

An act of requiting; returning in kind.

Classification

Nouns denoting acts or actions.

Examples

  • The company's generous donation to the local charity was a requital for the community's support during their difficult times.
  • Her kindness to the stranger was a requital for the help she had received from others in the past.
  • The team's victory was a sweet requital for their hard work and dedication throughout the season.
  • The politician's apology was seen as a requital for the harm caused by her previous actions.
  • The family's gift to the nurse was a requital for the exceptional care she had provided to their loved one.

Synonyms

  • Payment

Hypernyms

  • Getting Even
  • Paying Back

Related Words

  • Requite (verb)

Meaning 2

A justly deserved penalty.

Classification

Nouns denoting possession and transfer of possession.

Examples

  • The thief's lengthy prison sentence was seen as a fair requital for his string of burglaries.
  • His requital for years of swindling investors was a hefty fine and community service.
  • The court's decision to revoke the corrupt businessman's assets was a fitting requital for his shady dealings.
  • After being found guilty of embezzlement, the former CEO's requital was a significant reduction in his pension benefits.
  • The company's decision to terminate the employee for violating company policies was considered a just requital for his actions.

Synonyms

  • Retribution

Hypernyms

  • Penalty
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