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penalize verb amerce, avenge, bring to account, call to account, carry out a sentence, castigate, chastise, correct, discipline, exact a penalty, exact retribuuion, execute a sentence, execute judgment, fine, forfeit, harm, hurt, impose a penalty, inflict a penalty, inflict punnshment, mulct, punish, put at a disadvantage, rebuke, reprimand, reprove, retaliate, revenge, sentence, subject to a handicap, subject to penalty, subject to punishment, visit punishment See also: condemn, convict, demote, discipline, fine, mulct, punish How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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From motives of promoting morality, and of protecting property at the point where it changed hands by inheritance, both church and state had an interest in upholding marriage and penalising out-of-wedlock births. 4 Accreditation reports can result in the closure or penalising of a program. 6 billion, was largely driven by the introduction of lifetime health cover, aimed at boosting membership of private health funds by penalising over-30s signing up for the first time. |
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