Danger threatens under many shapes; and one whom you know, the Count Erintoff, has sworn to revenge himself on you, for your generous defence of me.
He next enumerated the many bloody combats in which the chief had fought to revenge himself on his foes, the coming of the youthful stranger, his fighting by his father's side and rescuing him and his sister from the enemy.
It had been sought by the latter to revenge himself, at once upon his rival in love, and the witness of his late crime.
Was the latter now seeking to revenge himself in person?
We say: So great was the horror, or disgust, inspired in him by stupidity or wickedness; so sharply or wittily did he revenge himself and us on contemptible stupidity or worthlessness.
This vagabond, to revenge himself on the "Hofschulze" for the sentence of excommunication which has ruined his life, steals the sword and hides it where no one can find it.
Platen's letters show what dire offence he took at the two lines by Immermann in the Reisebilder, which might be construed as referring to his ghazels, and how determined he was to revenge himself ruthlessly.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "revenge himself" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.