6 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Requite' in a Sentence
"To repay or return for services, benefits, or similar actions." more
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The team has been requiting the coach's faith with consistent dedication and impressive victories.
The athlete trained rigorously to requite the coach's belief in her potential.
The team will be requiting the coach's efforts by giving their best in the upcoming match.
Through hard work and perseverance, he will have been requiting the faith his coach had in his athletic potential.
Through years of hard work and commitment, the athlete will have requited the coach's efforts with a championship victory.
The team had been requiting her exceptional performance with leadership opportunities.
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