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Retribute
To pay back to give in return as payment reward or punishment to requite as to retribute one for his kindness to retribute just punishment to a criminal
Retaliate
To return the like for to repay or requite by an act of the same kind to return evil for evil Now seldom used except in a
Foryelde
To repay to requite
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Redub
To refit to repair or make reparation for hence to repay or requite
Recompense
To render an equivalent to for service loss etc to requite to remunerate to compensate
Paymaster
One who pays one who compensates rewards or requites specifically an officer or agent of a government a corporation or an employer whose duty it is to
Indebted
Brought into debt being under obligation held to payment or requital beholden
Compensate
To make equal return to to remunerate to recompense to give an equivalent to to requite suitably as to compensate a laborer for his work or a merchant for his losses
A Egylde, or Agylde, or Orgylde
Lat.], uncompensated, unpaid for, unavenged. From the participle of exclusion, a, ' or ex (Goth.), and gild, payment, requital, Anc. Inst. Eng.
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Did you mean: requirement?
Requitement - Law Dictionary Search Results
Retribute
To pay back to give in return as payment reward or punishment to requite as to retribute one for his kindness to retribute just punishment to a criminal
Retaliate
To return the like for to repay or requite by an act of the same kind to return evil for evil Now seldom used except in a
Foryelde
To repay to requite
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Redub
To refit to repair or make reparation for hence to repay or requite
Recompense
To render an equivalent to for service loss etc to requite to remunerate to compensate
Paymaster
One who pays one who compensates rewards or requites specifically an officer or agent of a government a corporation or an employer whose duty it is to
Indebted
Brought into debt being under obligation held to payment or requital beholden
Compensate
To make equal return to to remunerate to recompense to give an equivalent to to requite suitably as to compensate a laborer for his work or a merchant for his losses
A Egylde, or Agylde, or Orgylde
Lat.], uncompensated, unpaid for, unavenged. From the participle of exclusion, a, ' or ex (Goth.), and gild, payment, requital, Anc. Inst. Eng.
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