0 past simple and past participle of requite
1 to give or do something in return for something given to you or done for you:
Requited love is not enough to sustain a long-term relationship.
That is unrequited export, and it is requited exports that we want.
My observation is that the mistakes are those which are most grievously requited.
Yes, individual effort, but you see how individual effort is requited.
If you have the advantage of continuous employment, you must accept responsibility and have to be on call whenever your services are requited.
It, nearly all of it, in one sense or another, goes in requited exports.
Requited or unrequited, what undisclosed assets have we to show for it?
How much wealth is requited to sustain the reasonable expectations of people in a free society?
One cannot quantify moral obligations or assume that life and death service freely rendered has ever been adequately requited.