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What is another word for Requite? – 150 Requite Synonyms

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    Synonyms & Similar Words

    repay reward reciprocate requite recompense compensate indemnify remunerate reimburse refund restore return retaliate avenge vindicate justify rationalize excuse explain absolve acquit exonerate pardon forgive payback revenge retort respond react counter match equal balance offset counterbalance make up for redress atone expiate propitiate appease placate satisfy fulfill gratify please

    Meaning of Requite

    The primary meaning of the word "requite" is to repay or reward someone for something they have done.

    Definitions

    • To repay or reward someone for something they have done
    • * To make amends or compensation for a wrong or injury
    • * To respond or react to a situation or action

    Etymology of Requite

    The word "requite" has its roots in Old French "requiter", which is derived from Latin "requiter", meaning "to repay" or "to reward"
    Historically, the word has been used to convey the idea of repaying or rewarding someone for a service, favor, or injury

    Example Uses

    • The company will requite its employees for their hard work with a bonus
    • * She tried to requite her debt to society by volunteering at the local charity
    • * He felt the need to requite the insult with a sharp retort

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