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penalizar
Impose a penalty on; inflict punishment on.
penalise
penalize
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punir
To administer disciplinary action.
chastise
castigate
Synonyms
Examples for "
chastise
"
chastise
castigate
Examples for "
chastise
"
1
I would recall them later, and
chastise
myself for taking no notice.
2
Alfred pretended to
chastise
the bird, raising the feather duster over her.
3
The desire of revenge determined him to march back, and
chastise
them.
4
She did not
chastise
her children often, but she did it thoroughly.
5
We must
chastise
them for that, and capture a few French generals.
1
Usually, North Korea doesn't miss an opportunity to
castigate
its Japanese enemy.
2
He would
castigate
himself if he thought he had done something wrong.
3
Gerrard has not been slow to
castigate
his personnel, occasionally in victory.
4
Once, it could
castigate
Enoch Powell for his rivers of blood speech.
5
Mom calls me regularly to
castigate
me for not communicating with Petra.
1
In a way, Europe wants to
punish
Ireland for its entrepreneurial stance.
2
Oakeshott said there was a simple way for customers to
punish
companies.
3
These countries have reluctantly supported sanctions to
punish
Iran and North Korea.
4
The commission has no power to
punish
those responsible or recommend prosecution.
5
I told them: 'Check our records and
punish
us if we are'.
6
Way more than thinking he wanted to use sex to
punish
her.
7
Involuntary manslaughter is the law we use to
punish
people for accidents.
8
We do not want to
punish
our listeners for our problems, period.
9
The world players' union FIFPro criticised the decision to
punish
the player.
10
Having survived, West Ham made sure to
punish
with Cresswell hammering home.
11
China urged Thailand to thoroughly investigate the blast and
punish
those responsible.
12
Beijing's aim is not just to
punish
Australia, although that is important.
13
For example, there's research showing how willingness to
punish
varies across cultures.
14
New councils have been set up to
punish
judges for their rulings.
15
If she hurt a helpless animal to
punish
you, that's escalation, right?
16
Schools are to be banned from using seclusion rooms to
punish
children.
punish
·
punish the guilty
punish people
punish such
punish men
punish sin
Portuguese
punir
penalizar
castigar
Catalan
punir
penalitzar
castigar
Spanish
penalizar
castigar