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retorsion
or re·tor·tion
[ ri-tawr-shuhn ]
noun
, International Law.
- retaliation or reprisal by one state identical or similar to an act by an offending state, such as high tariffs or discriminating duties.
retorsion
/ rɪˈtɔːʃən /
noun
- rare.retaliatory action taken by a state whose citizens have been mistreated by a foreign power by treating the subjects of that power similarly; reprisal
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Word History and Origins
Origin of retorsion1
1650–60; < Medieval Latin retorsiōn- (stem of retorsiō, variant of retortiō ); retortion
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Word History and Origins
Origin of retorsion1
C17: from French; see retort 1
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Example Sentences
Instead, the United States can respond with measures such as “a diplomatic protest, an economic embargo, or other acts of retorsion” the manual says.
From Reuters
Four Justices dissented on the ground that "the application of the doctrine of res judicata does not rest in discretion; and it is for the Government, and not for its courts, to adopt the principle of retorsion, if deemed under any circumstances desirable or necessary."
From Project Gutenberg
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