"Requites" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Requites" Meaning

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:

"She requires a lot of money to maintain her lifestyle."
"He yêu IRequesture to take care of her when she was sick."
"Their love requites perfectly, as he cherishes her kindness that he discovered in his early days."

Synonyms for requites include: need, desire, demand, request, repay, reciprocate, and reciprove.

"Requites" Examples

5 Usage Examples of "Requite"


1. Formal Request or Debt Repayment


"She provided a generous scholarship to him, hoping that he would requite her kindness one day."

2. Legal Obligation or Compensation


"The court ordered him to requite the damages he caused during the accident by paying a hefty sum to the victim."

3. Reciprocal or Mutual Action


"A cycle of requites formed between them after they realized that their actions had equal consequences."

4. Social or Gratitude-Based Obligation


"He vowed to requite his mother's sacrifices by studying hard and becoming a successful person."

5. Context of Retribution or Retaliation


"The company felt the need to requite the competitor's cheap tactics by implementing new marketing strategies."

"Requites" Similar Words

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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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.

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Reread

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

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Rerebrace

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The rerebrace is a protective strap or pad on the top or back of a sleeve, especially on football and hockey helmets, or on a cuirass or other armor.

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Rerebraces appears to be a made-up or non-existent word. It is possible that it is a typo or a word that is not recognized in the dictionary.<br><br>However, rebraces is not a typical word either. But in its individual elements:<br><br>- "Re-" generally means again or anew<br>- "Braces" usually refers to a set of wires and metal bands used to straighten teeth in orthodontics<br><br>If "rerebraces" is being used in a specific context or is a made-up word, I would need more information to provide a proper explanation of its meaning.

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