retaliation in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

retaliation in the PONS Dictionary

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retaliation [rɪˌtæliˈeɪʃən] N no pl

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In retaliation, the police were pelted with eggs, rotten fruit, banners, and shards of glass.
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In retaliation, he quenches all the festival bonfires and denounces the people as philistines.
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The council noted that the demonstrators had booed, jeered and insulted with derogatory words but no retaliation from the policemen.
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In retaliation, the tentacle drives into his chest and retreats.
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As a result, multimarket competitors may hesitate to attack in one market for fear of retaliation in other markets.
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Retaliation consists of harmful behaviors done by employees to get back at someone who has treated them unfairly.
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The school district's website was brought down in retaliation for the program.
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The law prohibits retaliation against strikers, and the government effectively enforced the law.
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She pours water on a customer in retaliation to him smacking her bottom, causing her to be fired by her boss.
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When the burghers couldn't find the scholar, they hanged three of his friends in retaliation for his crime.
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