transitive. To repay, recompense, requite. With personal object in dative, and direct object of the thing. Also intransitive (const. of). God,etc. for…
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释义 | the world > action or operation > behaviour > reciprocal treatment or return of an action > reward or a reward > reward or recompense [verb (transitive)] (50) foryield971 transitive. To repay, recompense, requite. With personal object in dative, and direct object of the thing. Also intransitive (const. of). God,etc. for… yield971 With personal object (originally dative; sometimes with to). To reward, remunerate, recompense, repay. in good or neutral sense: esp. (in later… crownc1175 transitive. To confer the highest praise or benefit on; to glorify; to bless or endow with honour… With a person as object. shipec1275 to reward, pay wages to. payc1330 figurative. To give what is due or deserved to (a person). transitive. In a positive or neutral sense: to reward or recompense (a person) for his or… to do meeda1350 to do meed: to reward or punish; (perhaps also) to do one's duty. Obsolete. rewardc1350 transitive. To repay, requite, or recompense (a person) for some service, merit, etc. guerdonc1374 transitive. To reward, recompense. reguerdona1393 transitive. To reward, recompense. to do (one) whyc1400 to do (one) why: to recompense (= to do wherefore at wherefore, adv. 3). Obsolete. rare. quitc1400 transitive. To repay or reward (a person), esp. with something, or for something done. In later use frequently English regional (northern), esp. in Go… recompense1422 transitive. To reward, requite, or repay (a person) for something done or given. Also with for, †of (the thing done); by, with (the return made)… salary1477 transitive. To recompense, reward; to pay for something done (Obsolete or archaic); to pay a regular salary to. merit1484 transitive. To reward, to recompense. Obsolete. rare. requite1530 transitive. To repay or reward (a person) for a service, kindness, etc.; to return a favour to (a person). requit1532 transitive. To repay, requite. reacquite1534 transitive. To repay, requite. to pay home1542 transitive. To recompense or requite to the full amount. Chiefly in a negative sense: to punish as much as is deserved; to take revenge on. remunerate1542 transitive. To reward (a person); (now usually) to pay (a person) for services rendered or work done. regratify1545 transitive. Originally: †to repay or requite (obsolete); (in later use) to gratify again, or for a subsequent time (in various senses of gratify, v.). renumerate?1549 transitive. = remunerate, v. gratify?c1550 transitive. To show gratitude to (a person) in return for benefits received, esp. in a practical manner; to reward, requite. Obsolete. acquit1573 transitive. To pay back (a person in respect of an obligation due to or benefit or injury received from him or her); to pay in kind, requite. Obsolete… consider1585 To recognize or take account of the services of (a person) in a practical way; to requite, recompense, remunerate: see consideration, n. 5 6 Obsolete. regratiate1590 transitive. To gratify again or in return. Cf. regratify, v. Also intransitive. guerdonize1594 transitive. To bestow a guerdon upon, to reward. munerate1595 transitive. To reward. regratulate1626 transitive. To gratify again or in return. Cf. gratulate, v. 6. reprise1677 transitive (reflexive). To recompense or compensate oneself; to recover one's losses. Obsolete. sugar-plum1788 (transitive) to reward or pacify with sweetmeats; hence, to pet, cosset. ameed1807 transitive. To reward or recompense (a person). Cf. meed, v. 1. recompensate1841 transitive. = recompense, v. (in various senses). Subcategories:— specifically a service or good deed (8) — present with testimonial (2) — of things: yield recompense for (3) — give (one) sufficient recompense (1) — give as a reward (4) |
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