unpunished in English

adjective
1
(of an offense or offender) not receiving a penalty or sanction as retribution for transgression.
I can't allow such a mistake to go unpunished

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1. Promiscuity went unpunished, divorce was permitted.

2. Your pride won't go unpunished.

3. Their actions shall not go unpunished.

4. Accomplices under duress shall go unpunished.

5. Guards involved in drug deals went unpunished.

6. An attack like that cannot go unpunished.

7. So far their offence has gone unpunished.

8. He promised that the murder would not go unpunished .

9. Those who acted under duress shall go unpunished.

10. Such a serious crime must not go unpunished.

11. But no good deed goes unpunished in noire crime stories.

12. Eventually Sigismund's forces were victorious, but the rebels went unpunished.

13. When a crime goes unpunished, the world is unbalanced.

14. Numerous violations of constitutional rights went unpunished during the thirties.

15. But there are still grumbles that much insider dealing goes unpunished.

16. They could not let such an outburst go unpunished.

17. Hate crimes will not be tolerated and will not go unpunished.

18. Before 18 a husband could legally go unpunished for beating his wife.

19. I have been amazed at times that cruelty can go unpunished.

20. The heretical thought would be unpunished, unrepented, out of their reach for ever.

21. 5:1-4: Pronounces a curse on evildoers who have gone unpunished.

22. However, Babylon’s excessive cruelty to Jehovah’s people would not go unpunished.

23. If a referee allows a foul like that to go unpunished he's asking for trouble.

24. It looked a harsh decision, especially when the referee allowed late tackles to go unpunished.

25. Middlesex have twice had to carpet Ramprakash this season after astonishing flare-ups and another incident went unpunished.

26. Persistent criminals who have gone unpunished by the courts have been dealt with by local people.

27. The problem therefore arises of achieving this enviable state and yet ensuring that sinners do not go unpunished.

28. So far their offence has gone unpunished. Illegal activity is not limited to the depths of the forest.

29. It urged all Member States to take appropriate action to ensure that such crimes did not go unpunished.

30. At this point in development, children typically believe that a lie is wrong even if it goes unpunished.

31. On the other hand, the child who has some expectation that Lying will go unpunished sees nothing morally wrong with lying.

32. THE MYSTERIES OF ALL NATIONS JAMES GRANT By this means his brother was occasionally Chastised in his place, while he escaped unpunished

33. The chief criminals shall be punished without fail, those who are accomplices under duress shall go unpunished and those who perform deeds of merIt'shall be rewarded.

34. The chief criminals shall be punished without fail, those who are accomplices under duress shall go unpunished and those who perform deeds of merit shall be rewarded.

35. Proverbs 16:5 - Every one [that is] proud in heart [is] an Abomination to the LORD: [though] hand [join] in hand, he shall not be unpunished.

36. Graeme Souness was scathing in his opinion of referees in the Premier League after seeing Alphonse Areola’s challenge on Jayden Bogle go unpunished, which the pundit called ‘an assault.’

37. Prostitution, especially in brothels 1888, John Jewel, The Apology of the Church of England‎[1]: Peter did not thus teach at Rome: Paul did not so live at Rome: they did not practise Brothelry, which these do openly: they made not a yearly revenue and profit of harlots: they suffered no common adulterers and wicked murderers to go unpunished