reprisal
noun /rɪˈpraɪzl/
  /rɪˈpraɪzl/
 [countable, uncountable]- a violent or aggressive act towards somebody because of something bad that they have done towards you synonym retaliation
- They did not want to give evidence for fear of reprisals.
 - in reprisal for something They shot ten hostages in reprisal for the assassination of their leader.
 
Collocations War and peaceWar and peaceStarting a war- declare/make/wage war (on somebody/something)
 - go to war (against/with somebody)
 - cause/spark/provoke/foment/quell unrest
 - incite/lead/crush/suppress a revolt/rebellion
 - launch/mount/carry out a surprise/terrorist attack
 - prevent/halt/represent an escalation of the conflict
 - be torn apart by/be on the brink of civil war
 - enter/invade/occupy somebody’s territory
 - lead/launch/resist/repel an invasion
 
- adopt/develop/implement/pursue a military strategy
 - carry out/execute/perform military operations/manoeuvres
 - send/deploy/station/pull back/withdraw troops
 - go on/fly/carry out a reconnaissance/rescue mission
 - train/equip/deploy army/military/combat units
 - lead/launch/conduct a raid/a surprise attack/an (air/airborne/amphibious) assault (on somebody)
 - employ/use guerrilla tactics
 - conduct/wage biological/guerrilla warfare
 - fight/crush/defeat the rebels/the insurgency
 - suffer/inflict a crushing defeat
 - achieve/win a decisive victory
 - halt/stop the British/German/Russian advance
 - order/force a retreat
 
- join/serve in the army/navy/air force
 - be/go/remain/serve on active duty
 - serve/complete/return from a tour of duty
 - be sent to the front (line)
 - attack/strike/engage/defeat/kill/destroy the enemy
 - see/report/be engaged in heavy fighting
 - call for/be met with armed resistance
 - come under heavy/machine-gun/mortar fire
 - fire a machine-gun/mortar shells/rockets (at somebody/something)
 - shoot a rifle/a pistol/bullets/missiles
 - launch/fire a cruise/ballistic/anti-tank missile
 - use biological/chemical/nuclear weapons
 - inflict/suffer/sustain heavy losses/casualties
 - be hit/killed by enemy/friendly/artillery fire
 - become/be held as a prisoner of war
 
- harm/kill/target/protect innocent/unarmed civilians
 - cause/avoid/limit/minimize civilian casualties/collateral damage
 - impose/enforce/lift a curfew
 - engage in/be a victim of ethnic cleansing
 - be sent to an internment/a concentration camp
 - accept/house/resettle refugees fleeing from war
 - fear/threaten military/violent reprisals
 - commit/be accused of war crimes/crimes against humanity/genocide
 
- make/bring/win/achieve/maintain/promote peace
 - call for/negotiate/broker/declare a ceasefire/a temporary truce
 - sign a ceasefire agreement
 - call for/bring/put an end to hostilities
 - demand/negotiate/accept the surrender of somebody/something
 - establish/send (in) a peacekeeping force
 - negotiate/conclude/ratify/sign/accept/reject/break/violate a peace treaty
 
Extra ExamplesTopics War and conflictc2- She tried to persuade the soldiers that they would not suffer reprisals if they surrendered.
 - The gang threatened to take reprisals against them.
 - The government responded with harsh military reprisals.
 - The people live in fear of political reprisals.
 - Workers won't face reprisals for their decisions.
 - boycotts and economic reprisals
 - reprisals against witnesses for the evidence they have given
 - reprisals from angry fans
 - Several people were killed in further reprisals against the villages.
 - They were frightened to talk publicly for fear of reprisals.
 
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- bloody
 - brutal
 - savage
 - …
 
- take
 - threaten (somebody with)
 - suffer
 - …
 
- attack
 - raid
 
- in reprisal for
 - reprisal against
 - reprisal for
 - …
 
- fear of reprisals
 
Word Originlate Middle English: from Anglo-Norman French reprisaille, from medieval Latin reprisalia (neuter plural), based on Latin repraehens- ‘seized’, from the verb repraehendere ‘seize, check, rebuke’, from re- (expressing intensive force) + prehendere ‘seize’. The current sense dates from the early 18th cent.