requite (v.), past forms requit, requited Old form(s): requit
avenge, pay back, take vengeance on
H8 II.i.46[First Gentleman to Second Gentleman, of Surrey's removal from court] At his return / No doubt he will requite it
Ham IV.vii.138.1[Claudius to Laertes, of Hamlet] Requite him for your father
Oth IV.ii.15[Emilia to Othello, of his thoughts of Desdemona's infidelity] If any wretch have put this in your head, / Let heaven requite it with the serpent's curse!
Tit III.i.295[Lucius alone, of Lavinia] If Lucius live, he will requite your wrongs
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