Unavenged
verb (used with object), avenged, avenging.
1.
to take vengeance or exact satisfaction for:
to avenge a grave insult.
2.
to take vengeance on behalf of:
He avenged his brother.
verb
1.
(usually transitive) to inflict a punishment in retaliation for (harm, injury, etc) done to (a person or persons); take revenge for or on behalf of: to avenge a crime, to avenge a murdered friend
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