penalize in English

verb
1
subject to some form of punishment.
you'll be penalized if you tap the account before age 59
synonyms:punishdisciplineinflict a penalty on
verb

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1. 3 synonyms for Amerce: fine, mulct, penalize

2. How can a referee penalize a player?

3. Blinding attacks do not penalize creatures using Blindsight

4. 12 The House of Representatives voted to penalize him for ethics violations.

5. PENALIZE: a coat that is short or overall even.

6. The new law will penalize businesses that treat minorities unfairly.

7. It would be unfair to penalize those without a job.

8. New laws will penalize firms that continue to pollute the environment.

9. The House of Representatives voted to penalize him for ethics violations.

10. The new law appears to penalize the poorest members of society.

11. Rain and snow do not penalize your Spot and Search checks.

12. The proposed energy taxes would unfairly penalize people living in rural areas.

13. Sometimes a strict regulation is indispensable to penalize unpunctuality due to the inertia of people.

14. The third character: It will not be guilty . How to penalize luxury officers?

15. They will not penalize their employees for leaving to take a child to the doctor.

16. There is no more certain way to deter employment than to harass and penalize employers.

17. Rodríguez, an expert, expressed the view that anti-discrimination laws should penalize racist advertising.

18. Each Member shall prohibit and penalize any kind of victimization a seafarer for filing a complaint.

19. Characters can penalize close - combat opponent's accuracy by subtracting their Defense from his dice pool.

20. And it has enacted an array of programs that further penalize women who try to raise their children at home.

21. Bribes undermine good governance, harm economic efficiency and development, distort trade, and penalize citizens around the world.”

22. Conclusion: Sometimes a strict regulation is indispensable to penalize unpunctuality due to the inertia of people.

23. It would penalize foreign companies for energy investments in those two nations -- even if legal under their own laws.

24. The Cloaking technique allows such pages to avoid (deceive) search engine spiders (mechanical or human) which would disable and penalize them.

25. Absurdly, regulations that penalize behaviours associated with poverty and homelessness often impose fines that persons living in poverty are unable to pay.

26. All they can do is set trend targets and reward or penalize according to the degree to which they are met.

27. (Ephesians 4:11, 12) If they focused only on administering punishment, they would simply penalize the erring one and leave it at that.

28. On Aug. 7 Hashimoto unveiled a series of tough measures which included laws to penalize investors as well as brokers for compensation payments.

29. A DAVAO City Councilor is pushing to penalize heftily violators breaking the city's Covid-19 regulation on mass gatherings, following continuous violations despite an existing policy

30. The credit bureau's theory is it would be unfair to penalize a person who hadn't inquired about a credit purchase and had no control of receiving the unsolicited offer.

31. "Costly punishment, " the type of punitive behavior studied by Nowak and his colleagues, refers to situations where a punisher is willing to incur a cost in order to penalize someone else.

32. Hence I have no mercy or compassion in me for a society that will crush people, and then penalize them for not being able to stand up under the weight. Malcolm X 

33. 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

34. The concept of Abetment widens the horizons of criminal law to incorporate these criminal intentions and penalize them even when the person who bought the knife did not actually kill anyone but handed it over to someone else to do it. To explain the concept of Abetment, the word ‘abet’ should be given a deep scrutiny.

35. Avenge: 1 v take revenge for a perceived wrong “He wants to Avenge the murder of his brother” Synonyms: retaliate , revenge Types: get back , get even take revenge or even out a score fix , get , pay back , pay off take vengeance on or get even Type of: penalise , penalize , punish impose a penalty on; inflict punishment on

36. The law does not make any provision for an “offence” of apostasy, nor does it penalize change of religion, but since the advent of the terrorist phenomenon there has been an increase in infringements of the right to freedom of religious practice and freedom of conscience; those attacks have taken various forms, ranging from verbal abuse to attacks on life