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punishment Noun 1. a penalty for a crime or offence 2. the act of punishing or state of being punished 3. Informal rough physical treatment: the boxer's face could not withstand further punishment Punishment See also banishment; crime 1. punishment or penalty applied at the discretion of a court or other authority, as contrasted with a penalty predetermined by statute. 2. the imposing of such a penalty. — amercer, n. Humorous. advocacy of the use of a cane in corporal punishment. Obsolete, the process of removing the tongue. Obsolete, the act of castrating. Obsolete, the process of blinding. beating with a stick or club. an abnormal fear of being beaten. Also called rhabdophobia. an abnormal fear of punishment.
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punishment noun 1. penalizing, discipline, correction, retribution, what for (informal) chastening, just deserts, chastisement, punitive measures noun 3. (Informal) beating, abuse, torture, pain, victimization, manhandling, maltreatment, rough treatment Translations punishment [ˈpʌnɪʃmənt] punish n (act) → Bestrafung f (= way of punishing); Strafe f; to take a lot of punishment (fig) [car, person etc] → viel abbekommen How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Nor shall I recount further incidents of the life that is now to end--a life of wandering, always and everywhere haunted by an overmastering sense of crime in punishment of wrong and of terror in punishment of crime. And if the punishment be not also a right and an honour to the transgressor, I do not like your punishing. "Your Honour," said the Malefactor, interrupting, "would you be kind enough to alter my punishment to ten years in the penitentiary and nothing else? |
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