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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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(121) Had this tribunal the legal power and authority to try and punish this man?
(122) Milosevic promised the students he would investigate their allegations and punish any officials found responsible for electoral fraud.
(123) Damages are designed not to punish the person in breach but to compensate for the loss sustained by the plaintiff.
(124) Don't punish our brain with technical terminology.
(125) If you go against nature, it will punish you.
(126) How could he punish anyone without book?
(127) Moreover, the act established the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) to administer its provisions, to punish unfair labor practices, and to determine which union should represent workers.
(128) An ill-conceived congressional bill to punish China for manipulating its currency is yet another sign that America has little to be proud of in terms of economic policy.
(129) Financial department, Company of JH , punish improvement of project use 6SIGMA management to make better financial result among the course in note, have improved customer satisfaction.
(130) In fact, corrupt to medical treatment. Have early socially " stamp infrangible blain " say, how punish, each have wise move.
(131) Using your body to intimidate, punish, vent, or attack yourself or others is an unhealthy choice, and likely to lead to trouble.
(132) Clause 2:Each House may determine the Rules of its Proceedings, punish its Members for disorderly Behaviour, and, with the Concurrence of two thirds, expel a Member.
(133) China is a country in which the death-penalty system is taken to punish the offenders broadly .
(134) In order to justify ourselves through the test of governing, reforming and opening-up and practising market economy,[http://sentencedict.com/punish.html] we must punish corruption harshly and eradicate the corruptive phenomenon.
(135) Government should punish the malversation, but the key point of punishment is the degree of sanctions, not the rate of detecting.
(136) Each House may determine the rules of its proceedings, punish its members for disorderly behavior, and, with the concurrence of two thirds, expel a member.
(137) We have to winnow out and punish these foolish ideas.
(138) They would have been shocked to find that their beloved country had decided to punish industry and enterprise with a progressive income tax.
(139) You can punish a stealer but whose nature was hard to change.
(140) That's why the solution to substandard performance is always to excoriate, punish and shame the child.
(141) Now "The Decision to Punish Breach of Company Act", issued by NPC, stipulates for the accusation of Commercial Bribery Crime for the first time.
(142) The function of the Medical Malpractice Act is to punish the involved health institutions and persons responsible for medical malpractice and to compensate the patients.
(143) How to punish the people who violate the political contribution management act?
(144) Many Shakespearian tragedies are about conflicting family loyalties or a character seeking to punish others for the wrongful death of a loved one.
(145) For this our legislature must perfect criminal legislation gradually and severely punish kinds of crimes of insurance fraud.
(146) It'should set auditing standards, license auditors(sentencedict.com), and have power to punish transgressors.
(147) As 'God of Truth and Integrity', Mithras was invoked in solemn oaths to pledge the fulfillment of contracts and punish liars .
(148) Courts may punish the unlawful party indirectly by refusing to protect the void civil-law acts.
(149) Instead of protecting people who already are at special risk of abuse, many governments further marginalize migrants, punish them, or push access to services out of reach.
(150) The Supreme Court upheld Oregon's law on physician-assisted suicide yesterday, ruling that the Justice Department may not punish doctors who help terminally ill patients end their lives.
More similar words: vanishSpanishfinish updiminishfinish withpunchunituniteunityuniqueunionuniformjuniorministryrun intodishorganismministerfeministcommunityIrishcolumnistmechanismmunitionsmunicipalbishopwish forJewishparishadminister
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