What is another word for avenging?

Pronunciation: [ɐvˈɛnd͡ʒɪŋ] (IPA)

Avenging is a powerful and intense word that refers to seeking retribution for a wrong or injustice. Some synonyms that capture this same sentiment include revengeful, vindicating, retaliatory, retributive, and retaliative. Revengeful describes a strong desire to retaliate or a tendency to seek revenge. Vindicating suggests standing up for oneself or someone else to clear one's name or reputation. Retaliatory refers to an act of retribution or revenge in response to an offense. Retributive is similar to avenging, describing an act taken to punish or avenge wrongdoing. Finally, retaliative suggests a response to an offense, taken in order to get even or to seek revenge.

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  • Forward Entailment

    • Verb, gerund or present participle
      revenge.
  • Independent

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Usage examples for Avenging

So she grew tall and strong under his eyes-the dreaded imp of the wood eating his food, squatting at his own fireside; changing into the imagined nymph of the wood that he had seen only in dreams; becoming the very spirit of the wood-yes, the wood's avenging spirit.
"The Devil's Garden"
W. B. Maxwell
The avenging remembrance of elderly people whose late matrimony had furnished food for Tonelli's wit now rose up to torment him, and in his morbid fancy the merriment he had caused was echoed back in his own derision.
"A Fearful Responsibility and Other Stories"
William D. Howells
If they beheld him, it was more frequently in the character of an avenging judge, than of a protecting sovereign.
"Minstrelsy of the Scottish border (3rd ed) (1 of 3)"
Walter Scott

Famous quotes with Avenging

  • No amount of time will weaken our allegiance to avenging those lost in the horrible attacks. America has a sharp memory, a firm resolve, and a commitment to her own.
    John Doolittle
  • The best manner of avenging ourselves is by not resembling him who has injured us.
    Jane Porter
  • Biography can be the most middle-class of all forms, the judgment of little people avenging themselves on the great.
    Edmund White
  • At Orcus' portals hold their lair Wild Sorrow and avenging Care; And pale Diseases cluster there, And pleasureless Decay Foul Penury, and Fears that kill, And Hunger, counsellor of ill, A ghastly presence they: Suffering and Death the threshold keep, And with them Death's blood-brother, Sleep.
    John Conington
  • Defiling their shadows, infidels, accursed of Allah, with fingernails that are foot-long daggers, with mouths agape like cauldrons full of teeth on the boil, with eyes all fire, shaitans possessed of Iblis, clanking into their wars all linked, like slaves, with iron chains. Murad Bey, the huge, the single-blowed ox-beheader, saw without too much surprise mild-looking pale men dressed in blue, holding guns, drawn up in squares six deep as though in some massed dance depictive of orchard walls. At the corners of the squares were heavy giins and gunners. There did not seem to be many horsemen. Murad said a prayer within, raised his scimitar to heaven and yelled a fierce and holy word. The word was taken up, many thousandfold, and in a kind of gloved thunder the Mamelukes threw themselves on to the infidel right and nearly broke it. But the squares healed themselves at once, and the cavalry of the faithful crashed in three avenging prongs along the fire-spitting avenues between the walls. A great gun uttered earthquake language at them from within a square, and, rearing and cursing the curses of the archangels of Islam on to the uncircumcized, they wheeled and swung towards their protective village of Embabeh. There they encountered certain of the blue-clad infidel horde on the flat roofs of the houses, coughing musket-fire at them. But then disaster sang along their lines from the rear as shell after shell crunched and the Mamelukes roared in panic and burden to the screams of their terrified mounts, to whose ears these noises were new. Their rear dissolving, their retreat cut off, most sought the only way, that of the river. They plunged in, horseless, seeking to swim across to join the inactive horde of Ibrahim, waiting for .action that could now never come. Murad Bey, with such of his horsemen as were left, yelped off inland to Gizeh.
    Anthony Burgess

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