revenge.

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English - Turkish
öç

Sami öç alma peşindeydi. - Sami was out for revenge.

Öç alma hakkım vardı. - I had the right to take revenge.

intikam almak

Fadıl, Leyla'ya karşı bir tür intikam almak istedi. - Fadil wanted to take some sort of revenge against Layla.

Baba kızının kızlığını bozan adamdan intikam almak istedi. - The father asked for revenge against the man who deflowered his daughter.

{i} intikam

Felsefe, hakikatten intikam alma sanatıdır. - Philosophy is the art of taking revenge on reality.

İntikamımı almalıyım! - I must exact my revenge!

kin
öç alma fırsatı
hesaplaşma
öç alma duygusu
{f} intikam al

Ben intikam almak için ne gerekiyorsa yapacağım. - I will do whatever it takes to have my revenge.

Baba kızının kızlığını bozan adamdan intikam almak istedi. - The father asked for revenge against the man who deflowered his daughter.

-in öcünü almak
intikam alma
intika
revengefulintikam alıcı
{f} öcünü almak
{f} intikamını almak
revenge intikamını al
intikam arzusu
{f} hıncını almak
hıncını çıkarmak
{i} hınç
{i} acısını çıkarma
kinci
{i} öç alma isteği
{i} intikam hırsı
{i} rövanş
English - English
To take vengeance
Any form of personal retaliatory action against an individual, institution, or group for some perceived harm or injustice

Indifference is the sweetest revenge.

To take [[#Noun|revenge]] for (a particular harmful action), to avenge

Arsenal revenged its loss to Manchester United last time with a 5-0 drubbing this time.

To take one's revenge (on or upon) someone

I will revenge myself upon you!.

{n} a malicious return of an injury
{v} to return an injury, avenge, punish
revengement
to exact satisfaction for, under a sense of injury; to avenge; followed either by the wrong received, or by the person or thing wronged, as the object, or by the reciprocal pronoun as direct object, and a preposition before the wrong done or the wrongdoer
take revenge for a perceived wrong; "He wants to avenge the murder of his brother
action taken in return for an injury or offense
take revenge for a perceived wrong; "He wants to avenge the murder of his brother"
{f} take vengeance, avenge, retaliate, requite
The disposition to revenge; a malignant wishing of evil to one who has done us an injury
{i} vengeance, retribution, reprisal
To take vengeance; with The act of revenging; vengeance; retaliation; a returning of evil for evil
If you revenge yourself on someone who has hurt you, you hurt them in return. The Sunday Mercury accused her of trying to revenge herself on her former lover the relatives of murdered villagers wanting to revenge the dead. = avenge. to punish someone who has done something to harm you or someone else revenge yourself on sb
To inflict harm in return for, as an injury, insult, etc
Revenge involves hurting or punishing someone who has hurt or harmed you. The attackers were said to be taking revenge on the 14-year-old, claiming he was a school bully
To inflict injury for, in a spiteful, wrong, or malignant spirit; to wreak vengeance for maliciously
ultion
revenge.

    Hyphenation

    re·venge

    Etymology

    [ ri-'venj ] (transitive verb.) 14th century. Middle English, from Middle French revengier, from Old French, from re- + vengier to avenge; more at VENGEANCE.

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