noun
- acts of returning or repaying something, especially a favor, kindness, or injury
Usage: formal; plural of requital
Examples
- The king expected requitals for his generous gifts to the nobles.
- Her many requitals of past favors earned her a reputation for loyalty.
- The treaty outlined the requitals each nation owed the other.
- He sought requitals for the wrongs done to his family.
- The requitals came in various forms, from money to public recognition.
- Ancient codes of honor demanded swift requitals for any insult.