"requite" in the verb sense
1. requite, repay
make repayment for or return something
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make repayment for or return something
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requite
Heaven in sunshine will requite the kind. [ Byron ]
Kindnesses that we cannot requite are troublesome. [ Proverb ]
A good man will requite a gift; an ill man will ask more. [ Proverb ]
It is generous to bear an injury, but dangerous to requite it. [ Proverb ]
Men are more prone to revenge injuries, than to requite kindnesses. [ Proverb ]
Earthly greatness is a nice thing, and requires so much chariness in the managing, as the contentment of it cannot requite. [ Hall ]
Love requires not so much proofs, as expressions, of love. Love demands little else than the power to feel and to requite love. [ Richter ]
To revenge a wrong is easy, usual, and natural, and, as the world thinks, savors of nobleness of mind; but religion teaches the contrary, and tells us it is better to neglect than to requite it. [ J. Beaumont ]
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