0 harm done to someone as a punishment for harm that they have done to someone else: --
1 to harm someone as a punishment for harm that they have done to you: --
2 harm that you do to someone as a punishment for harm that the person has done to you: --
Acts of collective revenge continued to be endemic in the three subprefectures.
I don't know what hidden anger you're taking revenge for.
In turn, revenge is inaugurated following a scene of confession.
There he found her sister was dead and revenged everyone who caused her death.
He forsakes the long-postponed pleasures of the marriage bed for the sweeter pleasure of revenge.
I cannot here address civil disobedience or revenge.
The theatre explores the secular dilemmas through themes of loyalty and revenge, love and fidelity, individual ambition and public order.
In such situations a comic character's sanctimonious pose seems clumsy and inappropriate, the expressions of rage and revenge hollow.