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vendetta

[ven-det-uh] / vɛnˈdɛt ə /


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It will be more orderly and less chaotic, less driven by impulse and vendetta, more discriminating between allies and adversaries.

From The Wall Street Journal

Later Roman writers dressed up the Punic Wars as an ancestral vendetta of the Barcids, the family to which Hannibal belonged.

From The Wall Street Journal

One of the officers involved told those investigating the complaint that Tewson, 32, had developed a "personal vendetta" against them.

From BBC

The list is long, according to police, and vendettas go back a long way in Corsica.

From BBC

Financing statements — meant to record legitimate business liens — are now a vehicle for conspiracy-laced claims, trillion-dollar demands and vendettas against politicians, businesses and public employees.

From Los Angeles Times