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The word "requital" ultimately goes back to the Latin word "requies," which means "rest" or "repose." This root has given rise to a number of English words, including "quiet," "quiescent," and "repose."
In the context of "requital," the sense of "rest" or "repose" is understood figuratively. When someone receives a requital, it is a way of making them "rest" or "repose" from any feelings of guilt or obligation. In this way, requital can be seen as a way of restoring balance to a relationship.
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