Impose a penalty on; inflict punishment on.
1 The EU must adhere to the science and penalise the higher emissions.
2 Countries might be obliged to penalise companies who do not favour women.
3 NOBrendan Burgess says a ban would hurt consumers and penalise low-cost sellers.
4 The DHBs are trying to penalise us for wanting to work safely.
5 And if that is the case, why penalise the rest of us?
6 It is unfair to penalise students taking the examination at this level.
7 But a series of other proposals appear simply to penalise the poor.
8 It believed doing so would penalise those who had paid for insurance.
9 Barnes did not review Farrell's tackle or penalise the outside-half for it.
10 You have to penalise them because otherwise they will behave like that.
11 The Cook Islands government will penalise contractors who cause damage to public roads.
12 Reuters had reported on March 21 that the Commission would penalise the companies.
13 The risk equalisation charge will effectively penalise its competitors while increasing VHI reserves.
14 The offside rule was tweaked over summer to penalise that sort of thing.
15 This would essentially penalise those who originally complied with the law.
16 Green could not confirm whether the NRL would also penalise Bolton.
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