English to Latin Meaning of punish - punire


Punish :
punire

punire, advertatur, iudex, desere eam, cædam, eorum quolibet de, castigare, verum, dare, subicite, et exhiberet convivium

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Definitions of punish in English
Verb(1) impose a penalty on; inflict punishment on
Examples of punish in English
(1) The international tribunal the former president lacks the legitimacy needed to punish war crimes.(2) a rise in prescription charges would punish the poor(3) My overall opinion is that capital punishment is an effective deterrent for crime, and as such, should be used to punish the extreme crimes, such as mentioned earlier.(4) These petitions helped us understand that neither Wheeler's family nor his community regarded the death penalty as the only way to punish his crime.(5) The official failure to condemn or punish rape gives it an overt political sanction, which allows rape and other forms of torture and ill-treatment to become tools of military strategy.(6) Don't you think it unfair to punish a Medicaid patient who maybe has had prostate cancer and radiation or surgery and Viagra might help him sexually?(7) The usual business of his court was to punish misdemeanours: public drunkenness, reckless driving, petty theft.(8) Can an Ohio court punish the gruesome murder of two college students that occurred in Pennsylvania?(9) In updating the law on spousal rape, prosecutors in Arizona should punish that crime no differently than any other rape.(10) But it is far from evident that to punish the crime of homicide with death is the most just punishment or is just at all.(11) This is the type of thing I've been in favour of for a long time. I really believe the tax code should be modified to reward healthy and environmentally sound choices and to punish poor ones.(12) Most rules were justified on the basis of injunctions by the spirits of the land, who were believed to punish any infraction.(13) Why punish consumers with water charges that can't be justified?(14) Turn-of-the-century Chicago had a radical idea: Don't just punish crime, but reform criminals and the society that produced them.(15) It has never managed to explain that discrepancy in its philosophy - punish poor people and they will do better, and reward rich people and they will do better.(16) It is unfair and impractical to punish motorists without offering them a genuine alternative.
Related Phrases of punish
(1) to punish ::
punire
Synonyms
Verb
1. discipline ::
disciplinam
2. penalize ::
advertatur
Antonyms
1. excuse ::
inexcusabiles
2. pardon ::
veniae
3. spare ::
spare
Different Forms
punish, punishable, punished, punishes, punishing, punishment, punishments
Word Example from TV Shows
You'll have to punish me,

You'll have to PUNISH me,

Money Heist Season 1, Episode 6

how do they punish a commoner
who strikes a prince?

how do they PUNISH a commoner who strikes a prince?

Game of Thrones Season 5, Episode 9

To punish our people for their many sins and transgressions.

To PUNISH our people for their many sins and transgressions.

Vikings Season 1, Episode 7

how much I want to punish him.

how much I want to PUNISH him.

The Big Bang Theory Season 5, Episode 21

I don't punish men for bravery.

I don't PUNISH men for bravery.

Game of Thrones Season 5, Episode 2

English to Latin Dictionary: punish

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