0 past simple and past participle of revenge
1 to harm someone as a punishment for harm that they have done to you:
Therefore, they have revenged themselves in according them appreciably worse economic treatment than they have meted out to other countries.
I hope that the old feeling of a desire to be revenged upon those who have offended against society is fast disappearing.
There he found her sister was dead and revenged everyone who caused her death.
She is betrayed by the second who cowers before the voice of popular racism and, finally, continents away, is revenged by the third.
She declines, but swears that she will be revenged eventually.