The knight and Vna entring, faire her greet, 2 And bid her ioy of that her happie brood; Who them requites with court'sies seeming meet, 4 And entertaines with friendly chearefull mood.
In the argument, the three friends and Elihu maintain throughout the view of divine retribution which was plainly the orthodoxy of the author's time: God rewards piety and virtue with prosperity and requites sin with adversity.
What undreamed beauty passing show Requites the loss of all we know?
With bonds, and scorn, and evil will, The worldrequites its prophets still.
Ah, Keeper, Keeper, I have done these things That now give evidence against my soul For Edward's sake, and see how he requites me!
What thrift requitesgood service, I'll show you well to-day.
One remembers anything to another, when one requites him for what he has done, or when one performs for him what one has promised him" (Delitzsch).
Daughter of Babylon, thou that art laid waste, Happy he that requites thee Thy doing which thou hast done to us!
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "requites" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.