Synonym: payback, requital, vengeance. Similar words: contribution, distribution, tribulation, attributive, contributing, retrospection, tribute, tribunal. Meaning: [‚retrɪ'bjuːʃn] n. 1. a justly deserved penalty 2. the act of correcting for your wrongdoing 3. the act of taking revenge (harming someone in retaliation for something harmful that they have done) especially in the next life.
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61. We can accomplish nothing by seeking retribution for his death.
62. The press campaign and the Falangist demands for retribution were perfectly consonant with Franco's own view of the 9 February events.
63. Templar's Verdict is now a primary skill of Retribution.
64. Law is written and administered retribution and conflict resolution.
65. In the future, humanity will suffer nature's harsh retribution.
66. Restitution is more important than retribution.
67. Is this not the retribution we waited years for.
68. If that wasn't retribution , what was?
69. Evil actions will bring retribution.
70. Those who take delight in other people's pain will suffer retribution sooner or later.
71. Crusader Strike ( Retribution ) cooldown reduced from 10 to 6 seconds.
72. They are putting in place a program in Mexico to help combat drug-related violence by allowing people to make untracked reports to reliable sources to avoid having retribution visited against them.
73. Vengeance and retribution require a long time; it is the rule.'.
74. Such a story of people curing an animal of its disease and being rewarded with much retribution from the animal may derive from the Buddhistic story of an elephant repaying an obligation in India.
75. "The Pantaloon in Black, " in which a big negro named Rider struggles with grief over his wife Mannie's early death and ends up killing a white man and getting lynched in retribution.
76. Modern penological thought discounts retribution in the sense of vengeance.
77. The President promised a swift and effective retribution against the terrorists.
78. Now it appears the judges of this rabbinical court are out for retribution.
79. Those who take delight in ot IT human's pain will suffer retribution sooner in a while.
80. Finally, in the angle of integral punishment justification, we canconform and reestablish the standpoint on the issue of punishment to attempter in the theory of retribution and utility.
81. Figure 25-2: This is how most users perceive error message dialog boxes. They see them as Kafkaesque interrogations with each successive choice leading to a yet blacker pit of retribution and regret.
82. Intellect will be removed from retribution itemisation. A new trainable ability Purified Armor will grant intellect based on armor value.
83. As for penal theory, in the early days of the classical school, some scholars claim intent penal theory, but the majority of the classical school scholars claim retribution penal theory.
84. May the table set before them become a snare retribution and a trap.
85. The writer thinks that restorative justice forms the value basis & Victim - Offender Mediation oppositetotraditional retribution justice.
86. She admitted that her comments suggesting that karmic retribution may have caused the devastating earthquakes in China were blithering.
87. The retribution will be that of not being able to hold one's own wealth long.
88. Laws should not be based on the subjective concept retribution. Killing people does nothing but coarsen society.
89. To shake off the necessity of retaliation and retribution, we should recognize the danger of the trickiness of reason,[http://sentencedict.com/retribution.html] and realize the positive role that enlightenment plays.
90. According to superstitious belief , this is because of retribution for bad deeds.
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