punish im PONS Wörterbuch

punish Beispiele aus dem PONS Wörterbuch (redaktionell geprüft)

to punish sb with a fine

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There were strict orders not to return without it or the men would be punished by death.
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Tribunals were set up to punish traitors to the people.
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We nonetheless insist that before the state can punish this miscreant, it must conduct a full-dress criminal trial that results in a verdict of guilty.
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The first escape attempt would be punished severely as a deterrent for future escapes.
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Violation of boys' hair regulations is often punished with a caning but some schools offer the alternative of an enforced haircut at the school.
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Additionally, that school could be severely punished if such a coach commits additional violations while the show-cause order is still in effect.
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In it, villagers were punished for their sins with a blood-red rain.
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He claims to have punished the child, but wants the punishment to remain within the realm of the family.
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This elicited a new round of attacks on his work that called for him to be punished by the emperor.
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On a similar theme objections are made against the perceived injustice of punishing a person for all eternity for a temporal crime.
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