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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avenge yourself" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to seek revenge or pay back for a wrong or injury that has been done to oneself. Example: "After years of enduring her bully's cruelty, Jane finally decided to avenge herself by standing up to him and exposing his wrongdoings to the school principal."
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You'll have to find another way to avenge yourself on him.
"If you are God, avenge yourself!" God did not have to.
"When you lose to a team, you always want to have a chance to avenge yourself," he said of the Patriots.
When De Sade performed a sexual act with a prostitute and a communion wafer, he cried, "If you are God, avenge yourself!" The perversions were rhetorical acts at least as much as sexual ones.
Do you know how you always wanted to avenge yourself on that person who tore out your heart by making it into a novel?
Dissatisfied with her answer, he ripped her clothes off, shoved pieces of communion host inside her vagina, and screwed her shouting, "If thou art God, avenge yourself!" God did not respond.
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Mostly you're thinking about how angry you felt at work and about how relieved you are to have a way of legally avenging yourself.
Ask yourself: is Hamlet true to himself, doubting everything, unable to avenge his father's murder, incapable of uttering the secret that he has learned from the ghost's lips, and unwilling to declare his love for Ophelia whose father he kills?
"I will avenge them".
White people will avenge me".
Sons scheming to avenge fathers.
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