Similar words: punishingly, vanishing, finishing, furnishing, tarnishing, diminishing, astonishing, furnishings. Meaning: ['pʌnɪʃ] adj. 1. resulting in punishment 2. characterized by toilsome effort to the point of exhaustion; especially physical effort.
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61, He must have been physically fit to survive the punishing schedule to which he submitted himself.
62, The butcher chases them off the rock with kicks and abusive shouts, as though punishing them for bad behaviour.
63, He has always been fanatically into body culture, punishing his muscles to keep them at the peak of definition and tone.
64, Punishing the criminal Home secretary Jack Straw has a policy of placing more young offenders in custody.
65, The fact that you have not made the progress you aimed for is punishing enough without adding more aversive consequences.
66, They criticized the president for punishing both the innocent and the guilty and for exacting such harsh punishment.
67, Not punishing these hooligan amounts to condoning their behavior.
68, That could lead to a punishing dollar crisis.
69, So is punishing those who purloin classified materials.
70, In judge"s management part, the article investigated emphatically centrical judge"s tenure of office, systems of rewarding and punishing and prohibiting calling on etc.
71, In effect she is punishing her parents for making her feel threatened and insecure.
72, Some predicted a Klitschko win, either by clear cut decision or late technical knockout after punishing Solis.
73, The case for punishing the guilty is that by punishing them we most effectively bring home to other members of the class of responsible persons the undesirability of engaging in similar conduct.
74, Equipped with a Corellian JumpMaster 5000 christened the Punishing One , Dengar was a one-man judge,[www.Sentencedict.com] jury and executioner tracking down criminals of the New Order.
75, Had he been possessed by a devil or evil spirit? Was God punishing him for wrong-doing?
76, That's understandable. So is punishing those who purloin classified materials.
77, Such lawbreaking and crime can be punished by the existent laws, but punishing method should be administered by making new law to prevent crime and facilitate the investigation.
78, After punishing the spot kick, only crossed 5 minutes the match has then level the score.
79, At an off-the-record seminar organised by a German think-tank recently, judges said punishing corruption severely would be hypocritical and harsh.
80, The editorial was unsanctioned by Communist Party propaganda officials, who retaliated by punishing the Economic Observer and 12 other newspapers that ran the piece.
81, However Viper Sting exploited that weakness to a very punishing degree.
82, In the Japanese Edo Period , the literary thought of " promoting virtues and punishing evils " was prevalent.
83, Beating and punishing this kind of crimes was stood out by setting up this crime solely. With the development of market economy, there are many unadapted places of this crime in judicial practice.
84, And finding their deities incapable of preventing or even punishing this profanation of their shrines, they conceived a low opinion of their power compared to their own village rulers.
85, The Chinese Government opposes the use of labour as a means of punishing criminals, as well as the use of heavy labour as a means to maltreat prisoners.
86, He was sort of like an eager boy hobbyist and sort of like a torturer intent on punishing every victim equally.
87, Under the circumstances,[sentencedict.com] parents are justified in punishing their children corporally.
88, Instead of punishing murderously zealous local officials, the authorities have tried to silence the lawyers, activists and individuals who try to complain.
89, Penal redress requires full compensation of the injured person as an instrument for punishing the offender.
90, His punishing schedule seemed to dim his fire at times.
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