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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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(151) But don't notice it further: I wished to punish her sauciness, that's all.
(152) Yet may we shelter ourselves in the infinite goodness of Providence, which would not forever punish the innocent beyond that third or fourth generation which is threatened in Holy Writ.
(153) In order for the altruist not to be exploited by non-reciprocaters, it would be expected that reciprocal altruism can only exist in the co-presence of mechanisms to identify and punish "cheaters".
(154) As a consequence, U. S. nuclear doctrine was based on the threat of " massive retaliation" to punish Russian adventurism in areas deemed vital to the West.
(155) He will punish you with a warrior's sharp arrows, with burning coals of the broom tree.
(156) The 18th minute, because assigns a penalty discontentedly to the president of the jury, Tan Wangsong obtains this competition's 2nd yellow card to punish enters the stage.
(157) Never punish your horse for spooking. Instead, relax...and take a second to remember that he was born with a blind spot (and with many, many predators).
(158) The story of Onan (Genesis 38:7-10) is always cited as an example of how God will punish masturbators; this is where we get the term "Onanism," which refers to masturbation.
(159) There is no international enforcer to punish scofflaws, no blue-helmeted U.N. climate cops to dispense justice.
(160) The power given Congress to define and punish offenses against the law of nations, thus giving that law express constitutional recognition.
(161) Craig Stapleton, former ambassador to France under the Bush administration, "asked Washington to punish the EU countries that did not support the use of GM crops, " reported AlterNet .
(162) PRIME ministers rejig their cabinets for various reasons: to breathe fresh life into reform efforts, to reward favoured ministers and punish others, to send voters or markets a signal of intent.
(163) If they happened to crawl under my dress or I sat on them accidentally they would punish me with a sting that made me shriek with pain.
(164) But the enforcement power, the right to punish, everyone can do the punishing in the state of nature.
(164) Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
(165) If you go near the water and tumble in, I shall punish you.
(166) Contention for procuration is the last resort for the shareholders of a listed company to punish the management who fail to maximize the company's profits.
(167) That provides a measure of willingness to punish, even at a cost to the punisher.
(168) The National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC), the country's economic policy agency, said price regulators could investigate and punish price gouging.
(169) In order to reduce the losing of State-Owned assets, Government should punish the malversation , and increase the degree of punishment.
(170) If you want to lose weight, make a sensible plan with your doctor, and don't punish yourself with draconian diets.
(171) Sunshine can burn you, food can poison you, words can condemn you, pictures can insult you; music cannot punish ---- only bless. (Arthur Schnabel , Austrian pianist.
(172) That's why I needed you... Needed someone to punish me for my sins... But that's all over now... I know the truth... Now it's time to end this.
(173) A violation of, depending on the severity and plot by his girlfriend placed strict, crack down, anybody, any form of excuses, resisted by obstruction of justice will punish.
(174) King Fahd called me to express his condolences and solidarity, and to pledge the commitment of his government to apprehend and punish the men who had killed our airmen.
(175) The administrative department of copyright under the State Council may investigate and punish a tortious act of national influence.
(176) It is a Sisyphean mission, and a dangerous one: the system encourages security officers to abduct and punish the petitioners.
(177) Alternately, new international agreements will surface that attempt curb leaking and punish leakers.
(178) Q: Still on the collision between the Chinese fishing boat and the ROK coast guard ship, you just said that China urges the ROK to "punish perpetrators to the full extent of law".
(179) The motif of using the sheep to punish the jealous woman shows a strong tendency of masculine superiority culture. The dissoluteness of man sugge...
(180) If a probationer still gets into trouble, the county can now punish him in ways short of returning him to prison.
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