Results for: punishment, revenge, retaliation, vengeance
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(Biblical) tower built by the descendants of Noah in an attempt to reach heaven (as a punishment, God created many different languages so they could not understand one another)Tower of Babel
(Grammar) grammatical unit usually comprised of a subject and verb (generally begins with a capital letter and ends with a punctuation mark); judgment specifying the punishment for a crime (Law), allocate somebody punishment, impose a punishment, penal...sentence
abandon person, abandon place, forsake; leave the army without permission, arid area, barren land, deprived place, leave army without permission, lifeless place, punishment or reward, wasteland, area where there is little rainfalldesert
act done in response, reciprocal act; compensation, repayment; revenge, retaliation, repayment or retaliationrequital
act in retaliation, get revenge foravenge
act of bending backwards; act of vengeance, retaliation; act of turning an argument against the person who made it, retorsionretortion
act of damning, condemning, cursing; state of being damned, angry exclamation, condemnation, punishmentdamnation
act of excusing somebody, excuse somebody for something impolite, forgive somebody for wrongdoing, forgive; absolve; grant clemency, forgiveness; absolution; clemency, indulgence, interj, paper authorizing freedom from punishment, release from punishme...pardon
act of giving in to desire; something which gratifies, luxury; leniency, tolerance; humoring, pampering; partial remission of punishment (Roman Catholicism), remission of punishment for sin, something allowed as luxury, time for repayment, tolerant att...indulgence
act of imposing or meting out (punishment, etc.); act of causing something unpleasant (suffering, etc.); something inflicted (suffering, etc.)infliction
act of paying, money paid, money paid toward a debt; wage, salary; compensation, bonus; punishment, rewardpayment
act of poisoning in retaliationcounterpoison
act of retorting an argument, act of turning an argument against the person who made it; retaliation, reprisal, retortionretorsion
act of strengthening, fortification; reward or punishment designed to encourage or discourage a particular response (Psychology); act of reinforcing, added support, additional troops or weapons, something added to increase strengthreinforcement
act of striking back, act of taking revenge; requital, reciprocation, act of paying back in kindretaliation
 

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