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Sentence count:184+9Posted:2016-07-20Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: castigatechastisecorrectdisciplinepenalizeAntonym: forgiveSimilar words: vanishSpanishfinish updiminishfinish withpunchunituniteMeaning: ['pʌnɪʃ]  v. impose a penalty on; inflict punishment on. 
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(31) If he aggravates me any more I shall punish him.
(32) It's cruel to use a whip to punish a child.
(33) The studio could punish its players by keeping them out of work, and otherwise controlling their lives.
(34) You can't punish a man for speaking the truth .
(35) I'm just watching for a chance to punish him in return!
(36) Damages are not designed to punish the person in breach, but to compensate for the loss sustained.
(37) His simple message was that God will punish those that do evil.
(38) Punitive damages are designed to punish and deter misconduct.
(39) She was always reluctant to punish him.
(40) So you want to punish me, do you?
(41) It was not designed to punish us.
(42) However, Gottlieb did not punish herself with guilt.
(43) Do threats to punish the child remain unfulfilled?
(44) If the Board of Higher Education had decided to punish City for its impertinence, it had succeeded admirably.sentencedict.com
(45) As Baker repeatedly told jurors, the intent of punitive damages is to punish, not destroy.
(46) He knew that if he didn't punish Oliver, his wife would never forgive him.
(47) Do you punish yourself or feel guilty if you fail?
(48) They collided, Hughes sensed McClair was in a better position to punish the error, but Laws recovered.
(49) Starr said a juvenile court would try to work to help the children rather than punish them.
(50) From that time on[sentencedict.com], it seemed as though I loathed myself and looked for ways to punish my body.
(51) Both victims' estates have filed claims for punitive damages, which are designed to punish the killer and deter future slayings.
(52) But it's the right that has led this bitter crusade to doubly punish criminals.
(53) You can apply to my father for money if you still want to punish him for not backing you.
(54) Such resistance to being well necessitated the idea of unconscious forces of guilt; the patients sought to punish themselves through illness.
(55) She was suspended while the school decided how to punish her.
(56) When we fail to justly punish the criminal, the community sees justice aborted.
(57) Then punish the adulterous man as harshly, for that is just as effective a deterrent as punishing the woman.
(58) This had so infuriated Moustaine that he had decided to punish them, which meant the rest of us as well.
(59) And the push to reward, not just punish, is echoed across the Phoenix area.
(60) The goal is not to punish the rebels, but to convince them that it is futile to resist.
More similar words: vanishSpanishfinish updiminishfinish withpunchunituniteunityuniqueunionuniformjuniorministryrun intodishorganismministerfeministcommunityIrishcolumnistmechanismmunitionsmunicipalbishopwish forJewishparishadminister
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