English to Hindi Dictionary retaliate

retaliate

प्रतिकार करना
definition
verb
the blow stung and she retaliated immediately
make an attack or assault in return for a similar attack.
translation of 'retaliate'
प्रतिशोध लेना
verb
बदले में चोट करना,
प्रतिकार करना,
बदला लेना
example
they used their abilities to 'retaliate' the injury
they used their abilities to 'retaliate' the injury
I had expected them to immediately 'retaliate' with nasty comments.
Before he had time to 'retaliate' or respond, she picked up her tray and retreated towards the door that led to the kitchen.
Cecil watched his opponent warily, ready to 'retaliate' at the merest hint of an attack.
The tiger only learned to avoid people when their abilities to 'retaliate' increased over the last two centuries.
In the formulation presented here, if a firm cheats on a scheme to restrict output, the cheating is detected after one period of cheating, and other firms 'retaliate' immediately.
I should have been prepared for her to 'retaliate' and take revenge on me.
Shaking the snow from his hair, Devon immediately moved to 'retaliate' , bombarding Max with amazingly well aimed snowballs until he took refuge behind his father.
Delia and Sam tried to stop him but he immediately got back up in attempt to 'retaliate' .
Miller, 36, says she complained more than a dozen times to bosses at all levels but was 'retaliated' against for doing so.
Dupree slapped Jericho, and Jericho 'retaliated' with punches, elbows and chops.
Perhaps you have met a 'retaliator' ; this person is a pretty decent fellow, except that he will respond in kind, if attacked.
The Internet is made up of countless interconnected devices, and any innocent routers between the attacker and 'retaliator' would suffer at least twice in a counterstrike.
In a 'retaliative' fit of pique Trish hadn't complained, instead smiling calmly and signing the papers the estate agent had called round with.
All that can be accomplished now is 'retaliative' aggression.
Ship builders and owners lobbied for navigation laws to exclude British shipping from American ports, and southern exporters and northern merchants pleaded for 'retaliatory' legislation to force open closed British markets.
Fear of retaliation - including 'retaliatory' termination - and ostracism by co-workers are among the most common reasons victims give for not filing a formal complaint with their employers.
Surprised, she danced back a step, then 'retaliated' with an attack again absorbed by my shield.
Gilbert, earl of Glocester, the greatest baron of the kingdom, had espoused the king's daughter; and being elated by that alliance, and still more by his own power, which, he thought, set him above the laws, he permitted his bailiffs and vassals to commit violence on the lands of Humphrey Bohun, earl of Hereford, who 'retaliated' the injury by like violence.
The other guards quickly jumped to attention and 'retaliated' with counter-fire.
We're not doing this to be 'retaliating' or for retribution or revenge.
At lunch, someone had flicked a spoonful of peas at Maya, and she had 'retaliated' by chucking the rest of her lasagne at Travis Jones, the shooting guard for the varsity team.
Feodor moved quickly to the left to dodge the attack and quickly 'retaliated' .
The principal victims were small peasant farms and the more advanced sectors of southern agriculture, whose products (especially olive oil and wine) were easy targets of 'retaliatory' foreign tariffs.
But it's quite illegal under the Sherman Act for a monopoly to engage in anticompetitive, deceptive or 'retaliatory' practices that have no credible justification other than to squash competitors.
Twelve years after, in 1111, the Ulidians 'retaliated' and avenged the insult offered to their honour on Crew Hill by defeating the Kinel-Owen at Tullahoge (in Co. Tyrone, above Dungannon), and cut down their sacred trees.
She had 'retaliated' by pretending not to notice, chatting enthusiastically with Colin and laughing whenever he said even the slightest thing funny.
Landlords can decide whether or not to renew the lease for any or no reason as long as it's not discriminatory or 'retaliatory' .
Often people talk of justice as only 'retaliative' .
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