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--v. 2 avenge, get even for, take revenge for, make reprisal<br />

for, exact retribution or payment or repayment for: She was<br />

seeking ways to revenge the murder of her brother. 3 revenge<br />

oneself (on). settle a score or an old score (with), pay<br />

(someone) back in his or her own coin, give a Roland for an<br />

Oliver, give tit for tat, take an eye for an eye (and a tooth<br />

for a tooth), punish, Colloq get, get even (with), give<br />

(someone) his or her or their comeuppance, give (someone) a<br />

taste of his or her or their own medicine: He found ways to<br />

revenge himself on them for all that they had done to him.<br />

revenue n. (gross) income, proceeds, receipts, return(s), yield,<br />

interest, takings, net (income), gate; profits, gain, Colloq<br />

chiefly US take: The revenue from the drugs operation must run<br />

into billions.<br />

revere v. adore, adulate, reverence, venerate, worship, idolize,<br />

enshrine, sanctify, beatify, glorify, esteem, admire, respect,<br />

honour: He was revered as the founding father of British<br />

psychology.<br />

reverence n. 1 honour, respect, esteem, admiration, glorification,<br />

beatification, sanctification, idolization, worship, veneration,<br />

adulation, adoration, homage, fealty, obeisance, deference, awe:<br />

Their totalitarian discipline was able to succeed because of the<br />

people's reverence for authority.<br />

--v. 2 See revere, above.<br />

reverie n. day-dream, fantasy, brown study, wool-gathering,<br />

absent-mindedness; meditation, thought: I shouldn't disturb<br />

Kevin - he's deep in a reverie.<br />

reversal n. 1 reverse, turn-about, turn-round, U-turn, change,<br />

volte-face, (complete) switch, Brit about-turn, US about-face:<br />

This represents a reversal of former policy, doesn't it? 2 See<br />

reverse, 8, below. 3 annulment, nullification, nulling,<br />

cancellation, revocation, repeal, rescission: The present case<br />

is an appeal against the reversal of an earlier judgement.<br />

reverse adj. 1 opposite, contrary, inverse, converse; inverted, upside<br />

down, mirror, reversed, backward: Now try turning the wheel in

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