PUNITIVE: "serving for, concerned with, or inflicting punishment
"Punitive" is an adjective used to describe something related to, involving, or inflicting punishment or penalty as a form of discipline or retribution.
Etymology: The word "punitive" comes from the Latin word "punitivus," derived from "punire," meaning "to punish." The Latin root emphasizes the idea of imposing penalties or retribution.
Sample Sentences:
The judge imposed punitive measures to discourage similar offenses in the future.
The company faced punitive fines for violating environmental regulations.
The government implemented punitive actions against tax evasion, including heavy fines.
The school has a punitive policy for academic dishonesty, including suspension.
The treaty included punitive clauses to deter nations from violating its terms.
Synonyms: retributive, disciplinary, corrective
Antonyms: forgiving, lenient, benevolent
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