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41punish — v 1. penalize, discipline, take disciplinary action; sentence, imprison, lock up, Sl. send up river, Sl. throw the book at, Inf. come down hard on, fine, amerce, mulct; correct, admonish, reprove, chasten, chastise; castigate, criticize, scold,… …
42punish — pun·ish …
43punish — Ho opa i; pāniki (rare) …
44punish — To impose punishment. To impose and inflict a penalty. Bradley v State ex rel. Hill, 111 Ga 168, 36 SE 630. See punishment …
45punish — see corporations have neither bodies to be punished nor souls to be damned …
46punish — v.tr. 1 cause (an offender) to suffer for an offence. 2 inflict a penalty for (an offence). 3 colloq. inflict severe blows on (an opponent). 4 a tax severely; subject to severe treatment. b abuse or treat improperly. Derivatives: punishable adj.… …
47punish the bottle — to drink wine to excess In former times, jars or pots could suffer similar abuse: What with worry and waiting, he d been punishing the pot, and was cut enough to be quarrelsome. (Fraser, 1997, writing in 19th century style) …
48Discipline and Punish —   …
49Protocol to Prevent, Suppress and Punish Trafficking in Persons, especially Women and Children — The Protocol to Prevent, Suppress and Punish Trafficking in Persons, especially Women and Children, supplementing the Convention against Transnational Organised Crime, was adopted by the United Nations in Palermo, Italy in 2000. It is also… …
50Inter-American Convention to Prevent and Punish Torture — The Inter American Convention to Prevent and Punish Torture (IACPPT) is an international human rights instrument, created within the Western Hemisphere Organization of American States and intended to prevent torture and other similar activities.… …