Requital Definition
rĭ-kwītl
noun
A requiting or being requited.
Webster's New World
Return, as for an injury or friendly act.
American Heritage
Something given or done in return; repayment, reward, retaliation, or compensation.
Webster's New World
Compensation for loss or damage; amends.
Wiktionary
Retaliation or reprisal; vengeance.
Wiktionary
Other Word Forms of Requital
Noun
Singular:
requital
Plural:
requitalsOrigin of Requital
-
From the Middle English requite, 1570-1580.
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