requitals (Meaning)

requitals

something given in return, compensation, or retaliation, something given in payment or in return, the act or action of requiting

requitals Sentence Examples

  1. The law demanded swift requitals for the heinous crimes that had been committed.
  2. The boy sought requitals for the bullying he had endured for years.
  3. The judge's requitals were harsh, but he believed they were necessary to deter future misconduct.
  4. The wronged woman vowed to exact requitals from those responsible for her misery.
  5. The company promised hefty requitals to employees who exceeded expectations.
  6. The writer's words were a powerful requital for the injustices he had witnessed.
  7. The gesture of compassion was met with unexpected requitals, strengthening the bond between them.
  8. The nation demanded requitals for the aggression it had suffered, threatening to escalate the conflict.
  9. The victim sought legal requitals, hoping that the punishment would give them some measure of justice.
  10. The requitals for the fallen soldiers honored their sacrifice and served as a reminder of their courage.

FAQs About the word requitals

something given in return, compensation, or retaliation, something given in payment or in return, the act or action of requiting

compensations,damages, reparations,satisfactions, restitutions, quittances, reprisals, punitive damages, indemnities, punishments

mercies, clemencies, leniencies,graces, lenities,pardons, remissions,

The law demanded swift requitals for the heinous crimes that had been committed.

The boy sought requitals for the bullying he had endured for years.

The judge's requitals were harsh, but he believed they were necessary to deter future misconduct.

The wronged woman vowed to exact requitals from those responsible for her misery.