"Punition" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Punition" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Punition" Meaning

Punition is a rare or obsolete word, but I found a reference to it. It is believed to be a variant of "punishment".

"Punition" Examples

Usage Examples for "Punishment"


1. Formal Procedure

The court handed down a punishment of five years in prison for the convicted felon.

2. Penalty for Behavior

The child received a punishment from their teacher for not completing their homework.

3. Formal or Official Censure

The government imposed punishment on the company for violating environmental regulations.

4. Injury or Loss Inflicted as a Penalty or Revenge

The kingdom imposed a punishment on the kingdom's enemies by banning trading with them.

5. Contextual Use

The boy is receiving punishment from his parents for his misbehavior in school.

"Punition" Similar Words

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To punish someone means to deliberately give them a consequence or penalty for something they have done wrong or have broken a rule.<br><br>For example: "The student was punished for being late to class."<br><br>Synonyms: penalize, discipline, chastise.<br><br>Antonyms: reward, praise, forgive.<br><br>Punishment can take many forms, such as:<br><br> Physical punishment (e.g., corporal punishment, imprisonment)<br> Emotional punishment (e.g., guilt, shame)<br> Financial punishment (e.g., fines, loss of income)<br> Social punishment (e.g., exclusion, social isolation)<br><br>The purpose of punishment is often to:<br><br> Teach the person a lesson<br> Deter them from repeating the behavior<br> Maintain order and social norms<br> Express disapproval or condemnation<br><br>However, some critics argue that punishment can have negative effects, such as:<br><br> Encouraging resentment and anger<br> Damaging self-esteem and confidence<br> Fostering a fear of authority<br> Ignoring the root causes of behavior<br><br>In some cases, alternatives to punishment, such as restorative justice or counseling, may be used to address the underlying issues and promote positive change.

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Punishers

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Punishers, as a term, refers to individuals or entities responsible for doling out punishment to those who have committed a wrongdoing or infraction of some kind. However, it can also refer to people who punish others as a form of activity, often for enjoyment or to fulfil a twisted desire.<br><br>In a more specific context, "Punisher" can also refer to the name of a popular American superhero in the Marvel Comics universe, known as Frank Castle, aka The Punisher. He is a vigilante who seeks revenge against crime lords and organized crime.<br><br>The term can also be related to the action of inflicting pain, suffering or a penalty upon someone for their misbehaviour or a crime.<br><br>In a more abstract sense, Punishers can symbolize authority figures who enforce laws, rules, or regulations and dispense punishment accordingly.

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Causes someone to be subject to a penalty or suffers a consequence because of bad behavior.

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Punishment

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Punishment refers to the action or state of giving someone a penalty or a form of disciplinary action for doing something wrong or breaking a rule. It can take many forms, including physical, mental, or financial consequences, and is often intended to correct or deter future bad behavior.

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Punitively

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Punitorily

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In a penal or punitive manner. <br><br>Example: "She was forced to work out her debt punitorily, by working extra hours for free."

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Punjab

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