punish|punished|punishes|punishing in English
verb
[pun·ish || 'pʌnɪʃ]
discipline, penalize
Use "punish|punished|punishes|punishing" in a sentence
1. My father punished you with whips, but I will punish you with scourges.’”
2. Anger punishes itself.
3. Amerce: punish, punish arbitrarily, punish with fine: Translations: 1 – 1 / 1
4. To Castigate is to criticize or punish someone severely. An example of Castigate is when a person is punished harshly in public for his behavior.
5. After her defeat, Estelle punishes Barbary for her actions
6. You should be punished.
7. They were justly punished.
8. Thus the crisis punishes the frugal more than the profligate.
9. So is punishing those who purloin classified materials.
10. He escaped being punished.
11. Punish me instead, sire
12. He deserved to be punished.
13. Castigate means punish, and punish harshly, but the punishment is always a severe scolding
14. Only you can punish people
15. vice punished and virtue rewarded.
16. A Wicked Queen Is Punished
17. Either way, someone gets punished.
18. He was punished for stealing.
19. The Warrior punishes those who believe themselves beyond the reach of justice.
20. Don’t punish a Cat for meowing
21. Amerce definition is - to punish by a fine whose amount is fixed by the court; broadly : punish
22. John’s Bulldozes academic freedom, punishes professor for posing question about ‘Columbian Exchange’ by FIRE
23. Not punishing these hooligan amounts to condoning their behavior.
24. Now you're punishing me because you think I'm superstitious?
25. His parents punished him for disobedience.