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avenge

[uh-venj]

verb (used with object)

avenged, avenging 
  1. to take vengeance or exact satisfaction for.

    to avenge a grave insult.

    Antonyms: forgive
  2. to take vengeance on behalf of.

    He avenged his brother.



avenge

/ əˈvɛndʒ /

verb

  1. (usually tr) to inflict a punishment in retaliation for (harm, injury, etc) done to (a person or persons); take revenge for or on behalf of

    to avenge a crime

    to avenge a murdered friend

“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Usage

The use of avenge with a reflexive pronoun was formerly considered incorrect, but is now acceptable: she avenged herself on the man who killed her daughter
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Other Word Forms

  • avengeful adjective
  • avenger noun
  • avengingly adverb
  • unavenged adjective
  • unavenging adjective
  • unavengingly adverb
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Word History and Origins

Origin of avenge1

First recorded in 1325–75; Middle English avengen, from Old French avengier, equivalent to a- prefix meaning “toward, increase” ( a- 5 ) + vengier, from Latin vindicāre; vindicate
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Word History and Origins

Origin of avenge1

C14: from Old French avengier, from vengier, from Latin vindicāre; see vengeance , vindicate
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Synonym Study

Avenge, revenge both imply to inflict pain or harm in return for pain or harm inflicted on oneself or those persons or causes to which one feels loyalty. The two words were formerly interchangeable, but have been differentiated until they now convey widely diverse ideas. Avenge is now restricted to inflicting punishment as an act of retributive justice or as a vindication of propriety: to avenge a murder by bringing the criminal to trial. Revenge implies inflicting pain or harm to retaliate for real or fancied wrongs; a reflexive pronoun is often used with this verb: Iago wished to revenge himself upon Othello.
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Example Sentences

Examples are provided to illustrate real-world usage of words in context. Any opinions expressed do not reflect the views of Dictionary.com.

"Most of all I would like to avenge her."

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Victory also marked a first over a world number one player for Fritz, 27, and avenges last year's Laver Cup defeat by Alcaraz, which sealed the title for Team Europe.

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Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu said the strike in Doha, Qatar, was to avenge Oct.

The Irish camp had acknowledged that New Zealand would be looking at the chance to avenge the shock defeat in WXV1 last year.

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In a repeat of last year's showpiece, fourth seed Pegula was on course to avenge her defeat by Sabalenka as the American home hope grabbed the opening set.

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