vengeance Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈven.dʒəns]
  • Us [ ˈven.dʒəns]

Meaning of vengeance In English

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Examples of vengeance

  • However, when the economic situation began to deteriorate again in the early 1950s, old problems re-emerged with a vengeance.

  • However, our results suggest that across the world's democratic systems it is not parties per se that shape voters' cognitive attributions of vengeance and reward.

  • Here is where the history and sociology of science reenter the metanarrative with a vengeance.

  • Though after his death, commitment to controlling the disease has waned and it is now back with a vengeance.

  • Not only physical torment but mental torments were necessitated since it was a property of vengeance that the wicked should be sensible of their misery.

  • They therefore reverted with a vengeance to their traditional forms of rebellion and acquisition which had proven so effective before.

  • Even infidelity of the most venal kind does not justify such vengeance.

  • Unfortunately, they pursue another traditional dualism with a vengeance, that of animal and environment.

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Translations of vengeance In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    報仇,復仇,報復, 復仇心…

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  • 中文简体

    报仇,复仇,抱复, 复仇心…

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  • Español

    venganza, veganza [feminine, singular]…

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  • Português

    vingança…

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  • Türk dili

    öç, intikam, hırs…

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  • Français

    vengeance [feminine], vengeance…

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  • Čeština

    pomsta…

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  • Dansk

    hævn…

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