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  1. 1. : a retaliatory act. 2. : the regaining of something (as by recapture) 3. : something (such as a sum of money) given or paid in restitution usually used in plural. 4. a. : the act or practice in international law of resorting to force short of war in retaliation for damage or loss suffered.

  2. reprisal | American Dictionary. noun [ C/U ] us / rɪˈprɑɪ·zəl / Add to word list. an act of damage or injury against an enemy in reaction to an act of damage or injury done to you: [ U ] Employees didn’t speak out about the company’s pollution for fear of reprisal.

  3. the act or an instance of retaliation in any form. (formerly) the forcible seizure of the property or subjects of one nation by another. reprisal. An act by which a nation seeks, short of war, to redress a wrong committed against it by another nation. Boycotts and blockades are common forms of reprisal.

  4. us / rɪˈpraɪ.z ə l / uk / rɪˈpraɪ.z ə l /. Add to word list. Add to word list. (an example of) activity against another person, especially as a punishment by military forces or a political group: economic / military reprisals. They promised that individuals could live freely without fear of reprisal from the military.

  5. 1. (Military) ( often plural) retaliatory action against an enemy in wartime, such as the execution of prisoners of war, destruction of property, etc. 2. the act or an instance of retaliation in any form. 3. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) (formerly) the forcible seizure of the property or subjects of one nation by another.

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  7. IPA guide. A reprisal is an act of retaliation, especially one committed by one country against another. If you attack your enemy's village and cause lots of damage, expect a reprisal. Reprisal comes from the French for taking back, and used to mean the seizure of property as a compensation for some earlier loss.

  8. noun. /rɪˈpraɪzl/ [countable, uncountable] a violent or aggressive act towards somebody because of something bad that they have done towards you synonym retaliation. They did not want to give evidence for fear of reprisals. in reprisal for something They shot ten hostages in reprisal for the assassination of their leader.

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