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Definitions for retaliated
re·tal·i·at·ed
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Retaliated
of Retaliate
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of retaliated in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of retaliated in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5
Examples of retaliated in a Sentence
We will now proceed to a real court and prove that Commandant [Gen. James F.] Amos and his generals illegally retaliated against Major Brezler because they were more concerned with politics and their careers than the lives of their Marines and the service of a good Marine who did the right thing, i look forward to their cross-examination.
I am concerned that ICE is attempting to identify and retaliate against whistleblowers who revealed a lack of cooperation between USCIS and ICE in the aftermath of the terror attacks in San Bernardino, those who have the courage to come forward should not be retaliated against.
Nobody would ever be reassigned or discriminated against or prejudiced or retaliated against because of raising concerns about the functioning of the department, if our employees raise concerns about our processes, if something proves not to be right, we are grateful.
No teacher should be retaliated against for protecting their students, i am concerned for the safety of our Park City School District students.
I trusted Robert Sylvester Kelly and Robert Sylvester Kelly betrayed my trust, once I recognized my worth, I knew I had to walk away. No woman should be victim-shamed, harassed or retaliated against because she... has spoken her truth.
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