"Requital" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Requital" Meaning

The word "requital" is a noun that refers to:

A payment or reparation made in return for a service, favor, or injury.

Example: "The victorious kingdom demanded a grand requital from the defeated kingdom for its own costs during the war."

It can also refer to a reciprocal action or response, especially one that is in proportion to what one has received.

Example: "Her kindness was returned with interest, a beautiful requital from her large heart."

Synonyms for requital include repayment, reparation, compensation, recompense, and restitutio, among others.

Etymology: From Latin "requitalis" (repaying), from "re" (back) and "quitalis" (payment).

"Requital" Examples

Usage Examples of the Word "Requital"


1. Payback for Actions

"After he stole my phone, I threatened him with repercussions, and he had to give me a requital by helping me with my errands for a week."

2. Making Amends for a Wrong

"The breakup with my ex was long due, and now I'm making a requital for the heartache I caused them by donating to a charity they care about."

3. A Result or Outcome of Actions

"To pay back the tuition fees for her college education was a big requital for her years of babysitting for my family."

4. Repayment or Return in Another Form

"In exchange for my volunteering at the food bank, they provided me with a personal chef for a week as a requital."

5. Payment or Compensation for Services Rendered

"The client was pleasantly surprised with the complimentary concierge service that came as a requital for booking the tip-top hotel rooms for their business meeting."

"Requital" Similar Words

Requisition

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A formal request, especially a military one, for something such as food, supplies, or troops.<br><br>Example: "The army issued a requisition for more ammunition during the battle."<br><br>It can also mean a written document or spoken order giving formal approval or command, especially to buy something.<br><br>Example: "The requisition for the new computer was approved by the executive manager."

Requisitioned

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Requisitioning

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The term "requisitioning" refers to the act of obtaining or obtaining supplies, equipment, or other resources through official request or demand, often in emergency or critical situations. This can involve taking or seizing something that is not readily available or obtaining it compulsorily, often in a hurry or with a sense of urgency, like requisitioning military supplies or equipment.<br><br>In a general sense, requisitioning involves a formal or official request, often with an insistence that it is essential, such as "The military requisitioned fuel for their units in the disaster area."

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Requisitory

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The word "requisitory" is a noun that refers to a formal document or letter that demands or requests something, especially money, payment, or contributions, especially one that is sent to a resident in a university or college requiring them to pay tuition or other fees.

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Requite

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The word "requite" is a verb that means to give someone something in return for their actions, especially in a romantic or social sense. It implies a reciprocal action or response, often in a heartfelt or sentimental way.<br><br>Example: "She requited his love with equal passion and devotion."<br><br>Synonyms: repay, return, reciprocate, repay, requally.<br><br>Antonyms: ignore, neglect, reject.

Requited

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Mutual or reciprocal; earned or deserved. Typically used in the phrase "requited love" meaning romantic love that is returned or reciprocated.

Requites

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Requires is a verb that means to need, demand, or ask for something. To requite, specifically, means to show appreciation or gratitude, often romantically, by reciprocating someone's feelings or actions. It can also mean to repaying a kindness or favor. For example:<br><br> "She requires a lot of money to maintain her lifestyle."<br> "He yêu IRequesture to take care of her when she was sick."<br> "Their love requites perfectly, as he cherishes her kindness that he discovered in his early days."<br><br>Synonyms for requites include: need, desire, demand, request, repay, reciprocate, and reciprove.

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Reran

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Reread

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To read again, often to study a text more carefully or to check for errors.

Rereading

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The act of reading a text or material again, often in order to re-examine, re-understand, or re-analyze its content, meaning, or significance.

Rereads

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To read again, especially to check something carefully for the first time after making some preliminary reading or obtaining secondhand information.