Requite - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com Requite means "to repay or return " To requite something is to return it However, saying that you want to requite a gift means that you want to give something in return for it — not that you want to return the gift to the store for some quick cash
Requited - definition of requited by The Free Dictionary 1 to make repayment for (service, benefits, etc ) 2 to retaliate for (a wrong, injury, etc ); avenge 3 to repay in kind, either for a kindness or an injury 4 to give or do in return re•quite′ment, n re•quit′er, n
requite verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . Definition of requite verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary requite something to give something such as love, a favour, kind treatment, etc in return for what somebody has given you The Oxford Learner’s Thesaurus explains the difference between groups of similar words
requite - Wiktionary, the free dictionary requite (third-person singular simple present requites, present participle requiting, simple past and past participle requited) ( transitive ) To repay (a debt owed ); specifically, to recompense or reward someone for (a favour , a service rendered , etc )