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penalizar
Impose a penalty on; inflict punishment on.
punish
penalise
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punir
1
They had the sense and strength to
penalize
art; they alone survived.
2
NVE is now working a tariff proposal which will
penalize
peak-hours charging.
3
It was the first significant U.S. move to
penalize
Egypt's military rulers.
4
Suggests the airlines
penalize
the no-shows by declining to refund the money.
5
They had tried to
penalize
him for the mistakes of his youth.
6
Taxes are punitive: they
penalize
enterprise, success, entrepreneurship, foresight, and risk assumption.
7
Decreased productivity can reduce wages, as employers
penalize
less productive workers.
8
To countenance Bulgarian demands was to inhumanly
penalize
its Turk citizens.
9
Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere said the EU should
penalize
countries that reject quotas.
10
Representative Marc Veasey, another Texas Democrat, said the government should not
penalize
Harvey victims.
11
The state Bureau for Public Health did not
penalize
Heartland.
12
It would also
penalize
those involved in business providing North Korea with hard currency.
13
But the court's decision last year did not
penalize
the TSA for its shortcomings.
14
Major League Baseball did not
penalize
him, shrugging it off as an off-field incident.
15
Five percent
penalize
them for not getting a biometric screening, down from 12 percent.
16
He actually believed that we could not
penalize
for fouls off the playing field.
penalize
·
penalize companies
penalize hospitals
penalize the bank
penalize individuals
penalize institutions
Portuguese
punir
penalizar
castigar
Catalan
punir
penalitzar
castigar
Spanish
penalizar
castigar