requite|requited|requites|requiting in English
verb
[re·quite || rɪ'kwaɪt]
do in return, perform a reciprocal act; recompense, repay; avenge, retaliate
Use "requite|requited|requites|requiting" in a sentence
1. She requited his love with coldness.
2. He requited my kindness with cruel words.
3. Did she requite your love?
4. Will she ever requite my love?
5. I'll requite you for your help.
6. The Queen requited his services with a knighthood.
7. And I will requite appreciative smiles.
8. What if she should requite his longing?
9. Then in requite , sweet virgin, love me!
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11. The Bible says to requite evil with good.
12. We shall requite him for his insults.
13. The motherland groom teenagers, teenagers appreciate and requite country.
14. The bible says to requite evil with good.
15. Requited love is not enough to sustain a long-term relationship.
16. I send to give him a gift to requite his help.
17. Synonyms for Atones include pays, compensates, recompenses, answers, expiates, redresses, propitiates, reconciles, redeems and requites
18. Synonyms for Avenging include requiting, revenging, redressing, repaying, retaliating, venging, bewreaking, chastening, chastising and punishing
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20. He may freely receive courtesies that knows how to requite them.
21. We can not requite my mother for their care and upbringing.
22. Synonyms for Atoning include paying, compensating, recompensing, answering, expiating, redressing, propitiating, reconciling, redeeming and requiting
23. Synonyms for Comped include recompensed, compensated, indemnified, repaid, reimbursed, requited, atoned, remunerated, expiated and redressed
24. I represent all of the children to guarantee: we'll study hard to requite you!
25. I thank you, and can but requite your good deeds with my prayers.