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    punishment
    /ˈpʌnɪʃm(ə)nt/

    noun

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  2. The meaning of PUNISHMENT is the act of punishing. How to use punishment in a sentence. the act of punishing; suffering, pain, or loss that serves as retribution; a penalty inflicted on an offender through judicial procedure…

  3. punishment, the infliction of some kind of pain or loss upon a person for a misdeed (i.e., the transgression of a law or command). Punishment may take forms ranging from capital punishment, flogging, forced labour, and mutilation of the body to imprisonment and fines.

  4. the act of punishing someone: Many people think that the death penalty is too severe a punishment for any crime. formal It was always our father who administered /meted out punishments. Drink-driving is one case in which severe punishment seems to work as a deterrent. Fewer examples. He advocates the return of capital punishment.

  5. noun. a penalty or sanction given for any crime or offence. the act of punishing or state of being punished. informal. rough treatment. psychol any aversive stimulus administered to an organism as part of training.

  6. Punishment is the act of punishing someone or of being punished. ...a group which campaigns against the physical punishment of children. [ + of] I have no doubt that the man is guilty and that he deserves punishment. Synonyms: penalizing, discipline, correction, retribution More Synonyms of punishment. 2. variable noun B2.

  7. When someone is officially penalized for a mistake or a crime, that's punishment. Stealing a car could result in a punishment involving jail, while pinching your little sister might mean a punishment as mild as sitting in a chair and thinking about ways to be nicer next time.

  8. Definition of punishment noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. n. 1. (Law) a penalty or sanction given for any crime or offence. 2. (Law) the act of punishing or state of being punished. 3. informal rough treatment. 4. (Psychology) psychol any aversive stimulus administered to an organism as part of training.

  10. Punishment definition: The imposition of a penalty or deprivation for wrongdoing.

  11. to cause someone who has done something wrong or committed a crime to suffer, by hurting them, forcing them to pay money, sending them to prison, etc.: Those responsible for these crimes must be brought to court and punished. He punished the class by giv ing them extra work.