0 the punishing of someone for harming you or your friends or family, or the wish for such punishment to happen:
1 action against someone to punish that person for having hurt you:
She cried out for 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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