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.
Random good picture Not show
91, But the enforcement power, the right to punish, everyone can do the punishing in the state of nature.
92, Converse to the Goldman example of punishing profits, there is an assumption that heads of failed Wall Street banks should stand trial for their failures.
93, And usually, they use the same narration mode:disaster — helping — punishing the antihero. The main difference is that Chinese media paid more attention on government agents in the disaster report.
94, Punishing parents for having little to say in their children's lifes wont change anything.
95, Kids judge the fairness and effectiveness of their parents'approaches to punishing misbehavior, for example.
96, Present Criminal Law also provides law gist for punishing this crime. But it is worth discussing so as to correctly distinguish civil cheat in the crime of contract take-in and contract dissension.
97, The system of take-in and repatriation has transformed into an administrative compelling and punishing measure which limits the citizens' personal freedom. Sentencedict.com
98, Behavior controlling the blowoff contaminating , punishing severely to destroy an environment's.
99, This has involved giving a bit of leeway to freethinking individuals, but occasionally punishing those seen as straying too far.
100, Especially aluminium alloy that factory develop newly Harden technology of punishing, speak highly of by user.
101, He takes a hard line on the question of punishing young criminals.
102, As part of the political struggle for power more and more officials have been executed or sent to prison - usually under the cloak of punishing corruption.
103, How can we cajole his father out of punishing him?
104, Punishing the enterprises who don't deal with tile pollutant and reducing their expected payoff to make sure the environment won't be severely polluted.
105, Tuzmen attacked the regulations as political, saying Moscow may be punishing it for allowing the U.S. ships to pass through the Bosporus.
More similar words: punishingly, vanishing, finishing, furnishing, tarnishing, diminishing, astonishing, furnishings, admonishing, astonishingly, punish, punisher, vanishing point, punished, unpunished, punishment, punishable, law of diminishing returns, capital punishment, diminishing marginal utility, corporal punishment, cruel and unusual punishment, fishing, wishing, extinguishing, distinguishing, swishing, perishing, spanish inquisition, go fishing.