1.In retaliation for their opposition, the king stripped the barons of their titles.
2. During the Cold War, neither side could use atomic weapons without risking nuclear retaliation.
3. A feud is self-feeding, for each killing requires retaliation.
4. An eye for an eye is a law in The Bible which calls for retaliation
You must always use legal means to right a wrong, using retaliation only leads to more retaliation.
In retaliation for having been hit earlier in the game, he kicked the other player.
"That was John's retaliation" "No retaliation was needed" "His retaliation was swift and cruel"
1.In retaliation for their opposition, the king stripped the barons of their titles. 2. During the Cold War, neither side could use atomic weapons without risking nuclear retaliation. 3. A feud is self-feeding, for each killing requires retaliation. 4. An eye for an eye is a law in the bible which calls for retaliation
1.In retaliation for their opposition, the king stripped the barons of their titles. 2. During the Cold War, neither side could use atomic weapons without risking nuclear retaliation. 3. A feud is self-feeding, for each killing requires retaliation. 4. An eye for an eye is a law in the bible which calls for retaliation
The invading troops shot civilians in retaliation for every soldier killed by the rebels.
The noun form of retaliate is retaliation. Retaliation is "pay back" as we commonly know it. Here's an example sentence for fun: Retaliation was the idea on the minds of the gang members when they got out of jail. The word retaliation is the noun of that sentence.
The company faced harsh retaliation from competitors after launching its new product.
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Massive retaliation is a military strategy of counterattack involving the use of nuclear weapons.
I would use it correctly in a sentence, of course. Thank you for asking.
Children respond to our wish for vengeance by concentrating on retaliation, not on their own misdeeds.