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retaliatory
[ ri-tal-ee-uh-tawr-ee ]
adjective
- done in order to take revenge; returning evil for evil:
Hate crimes are especially likely to inflict emotional harm and provoke retaliatory violence.
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of retaliatory1
Example Sentences
The UK is drawing up a list of US products it could hit with retaliatory tariffs if a deal is not reached.
The 25% U.S. tariff on imported autos went into effect on Thursday, immediately prompting Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney to slap a 25% retaliatory levy on vehicles imported from the United States.
That is why the EU thinks its main retaliatory leverage against the US would lie in services, like banks and big tech.
Those exports, like manufactured goods, could be susceptible to retaliatory tariffs.
The UK government is launching a consultation with businesses on how taking retaliatory tariff measures against the US would impact them.
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