Similar words: represent, entrepreneur, take pride in, comprise, prisoner, representation, representative, surprising. Meaning: [rɪ'praɪzl] n. a retaliatory action against an enemy in wartime.
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31, They have the power and ability to avoid paying taxes without fear of government reprisal.
32, We should be able to present religious opinions openly, without fear of censure or reprisal.
33, The professor, who teaches Web security, asked not be named for fear of reprisal.
34, II. RECAPTION or reprisal is another species of remedy by the mere act of the party injured.
35, The professor, who teaches Web security, asked not to be named for fear of reprisal.
36, Hand , being greatly hurt in his pride, contemplated only severe reprisal.
37, For example, only two weeks after the start of the Russian campaign, the Wiking Division massacred 600 Galician Jews in "reprisal for Soviet cruelties".
38, There were fears that some of the Western hostages might be killed in reprisal.
39, But it was unclear if her murder was a reprisal for the pope's remarks.
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