imposed a fine|impose a fine in English
equired that a sum of money be paid (as a punishment)
Use "imposed a fine|impose a fine" in a sentence
1. The magistrate imposed a fine.
2. The court can impose a fine or a prison sentence.
3. Amerce: 1 v punish with an arbitrary penalty Type of: penalise , penalize , punish impose a penalty on; inflict punishment on v punish by a fine imposed arbitrarily by the discretion of the court Type of: fine , ticket issue a ticket or a fine to as a penalty
4. Amercement: 1 n money extracted as a penalty Synonyms: fine , mulct Types: library fine fine imposed by a library on books that overdue when returned Type …
5. Amerce definition: punish by a fine imposed arbitrarily by the discretion of the court synonyms: ticket, fine antonyms: inappropriateness, coarse, rough
6. The copyright administrative authorities may confiscate their illegal income or impose a fine on them.
7. The Securities Commission chastised the firm but imposed no fine.
8. 7 The Securities Commission chastised the firm but imposed no fine.
9. The court has the power to impose an unlimited fine for this offence.
10. Legal Definition of Amercement : a fine or damages imposed at the discretion of the court History and Etymology for Amercement Anglo-French amerciment, from amercier to fine, from Old French a …
11. A fine thrust.
12. A fine institute.
13. A fine specimen!
14. Mighty fine Bakehouse Mighty fine Bakehouse Mighty fine Bakehouse Mighty fine Bakehouse
15. The Council imposed a fine of 100,000 Lt (US$25,000) on Mazeikiu Nafta for abuse of dominant position.
16. There were his fine sensibilities, his fine feelings, his fine longings -- a sort of sublimated, idealised selfishness.
17. 3 Done with a fine scalpel, this could give fine detail.
18. He's a fine baritone.
19. A fine baby boy.
20. What a fine example!
21. Amende translate: fine, fine, reformed
22. Fine feathers make fine birds.
23. No, it's fine, it's just fine.
24. A fine soundtrack for a suicide.
25. Kashani is a fine tactician.