单词 | punitive |
释义 | punitive (once / 3500 pages) adj Punitive describes inflicting a punishment. If someone takes punitive action against you, you'll probably whine and complain — you're in trouble and you're about to get punished. An easy way to remember the meaning of punitive is that it looks like the word punish — both come from the Latin root word punire, "to inflict a penalty on." Punitive doesn't always refer to a person-to-person punishment, like a mom disciplining a child. It can also describe the unpleasant result of an action on a large scale, like the punitive effect higher taxes will have on the middle class. WORD FAMILYpunitive: punitively USAGE EXAMPLESThe conditions, Mr. Mo added, “really amounted to punitive measures to punish him, or to break down his will to fight this case.” New York Times(Dec 30, 2016) It’s not a clear-cut case, even when there is a punitive result. Los Angeles Times(Dec 30, 2016) It did not include talk of sanctions or any other punitive measures against Israel. Time(Dec 25, 2016) adj inflicting punishment punitive justice punitive damages Syn|Ant punitory correctional concerned with or providing correction penalserving as or designed to impose punishment penitentiaryused for punishment or reform of criminals or wrongdoers relatiative, retaliatory, retributive, retributory, vindicatoryof or relating to or having the nature of retribution rehabilitative designed to accomplish rehabilitation |
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