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Retaliate Meaning in English

word

/ɹiˈtæɫiˌeɪt/, /ɹɪˈtæɫiˌeɪt/
ri-TAL-ee-ate
/ɹɪtˈælɪˌeɪt/
ri-TAL-i-ate

释义

To do something harmful to someone because they have harmed you first; to respond to an attack or injury with a similar action.

用法与细微差别

Formal or semi-formal; often used in contexts of conflict, law, or politics. Common collocations: 'retaliate against', 'retaliate with force'. Not for mild reactions—implies an aggressive or serious response. Often confused with 'revenge' (noun: 'retaliation').

例句

If someone hits you, you should not retaliate.

basic

The country decided to retaliate against the attack.

basic

He felt angry but chose not to retaliate.

basic

The company threatened to retaliate if the union went on strike.

natural

Don’t worry, I’m not going to retaliate—let’s just move on.

natural

Online arguments often escalate when people retaliate instead of listening.

natural