Etymology: [ ri-'prI-z&l ] (noun.) 15th century. Middle English reprisail, from Middle French reprisaille, from Old Italian ripresaglia, from ripreso, past participle of riprendere to take back, from ri- re- + prendere to take, from Latin prehendere; more at GET.
Synonyms: avengement, avenging, counterblow, counterstroke, eye for an eye, paying back, requital, retaliation, retribution, vengeance
aynen karşılık verme, misilleme, yanına koymama, intikam, misli ile mukabele, Misilleme, kıstasa kıstas, MİSİLLEME:Düşmanı harp kurallarına riayete mecbur etmek için, bir komutan tarafından son çare olarak baş vurulan kanunsuz hareket. Bu hareket, düşman tarafından yapılan bir kanunsuz harekete karşılık olarak yapılır,
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aynen karşılık verme
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misilleme
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yanına koymama
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intikam
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misli ile mukabele
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Misilleme, kıstasa kıstas Askeri
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MİSİLLEME:Düşmanı harp kurallarına riayete mecbur etmek için, bir komutan tarafından son çare olarak baş vurulan kanunsuz hareket. Bu hareket, düşman tarafından yapılan bir kanunsuz harekete karşılık olarak yapılır Askeri
If you do something to a person in reprisal, you hurt or punish them because they have done something violent or unpleasant to you. Witnesses are unwilling to testify through fear of reprisals. = retaliation. something violent or harmful which you do to punish someone for something bad they have done to you revenge, retaliation retaliation (reprisaille, from , from riprendere ), a retaliatory action against an enemy in wartime, act of retaliation, Any act of retaliation, injuries inflicted in response to injuries received; retaliation, revenge; use of force or political pressure to retaliate against another nation without officially going to war; retaliatory confiscation of property or capture of prisoners, The act of retorting on an enemy by inflicting suffering or death on a prisoner taken from him, in retaliation for an act of inhumanity, The act of taking from an enemy by way of reteliation or indemnity, Anything taken from an enemy in retaliation, plural of reprisal,
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If you do something to a person in reprisal, you hurt or punish them because they have done something violent or unpleasant to you. Witnesses are unwilling to testify through fear of reprisals. = retaliation. something violent or harmful which you do to punish someone for something bad they have done to you revenge, retaliation retaliation (reprisaille, from , from riprendere )
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a retaliatory action against an enemy in wartime
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act of retaliation
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Any act of retaliation
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injuries inflicted in response to injuries received; retaliation, revenge; use of force or political pressure to retaliate against another nation without officially going to war; retaliatory confiscation of property or capture of prisoners isim
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The act of retorting on an enemy by inflicting suffering or death on a prisoner taken from him, in retaliation for an act of inhumanity
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The act of taking from an enemy by way of reteliation or indemnity
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