Pronunciation: /rɪˌtæliˈeɪʃən/
noun the action of harming someone because they have harmed oneself; revenge
A1 Retaliation is never the answer to a conflict.
A2 The company faced retaliation from competitors after launching a new product.
B1 The union threatened retaliation if their demands were not met.
B2 The government warned of potential retaliation if the ceasefire was broken.
C1 The country's military carried out a retaliatory strike in response to the enemy's attack.
C2 The retaliatory measures taken by the organization were swift and effective.
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