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1 penalize
1) (to punish (someone) for doing something wrong (eg breaking a rule in a game), eg by the loss of points etc or by the giving of some advantage to an opponent: The child was penalized for her untidy handwriting.) straffe, gi/få straffepoeng2) (to punish (some wrong action etc) in this way: Any attempt at cheating will be heavily penalized.) straffeverb \/ˈpiːnəlaɪz\/1) ilegge straff, straffe2) ( jus) gjøre straffbar, erklære straffbar3) ( sport) straffe, gi straffepoeng for
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penalize — UK US /ˈpiːnəlaɪz/ verb [T] ► to treat someone or something in a way that gives them a disadvantage: »The current tax system penalizes people on low incomes. »The stock was penalized because Wall Street believed the company s financials would… … Financial and business terms
penalize — I verb amerce, avenge, bring to account, call to account, carry out a sentence, castigate, chastise, confiscate, correct, discipline, exact a penalty, exact retribution, execute a sentence, execute judgment, fine, forfeit, harm, hurt, impose a… … Law dictionary
penalize — verb 1) if you break the rules you will be penalized Syn: punish, discipline 2) a new tax would penalize the poor Syn: handicap, disadvantage, discriminate against • Ant: reward, benefit … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary
penalize — (also penalise) ► VERB 1) subject to a penalty or punishment. 2) Law make (an action) legally punishable. 3) put in an unfavourable position. DERIVATIVES penalization noun … English terms dictionary
penalize — verb /ˈpiː.nəl.aɪz,ˈpɛn.əl.aɪz/ a) To subject to a penalty, especially for the infringement of a rule or regulation. b) To impose a handicap on. See Also: penal … Wiktionary
penalize — verb 1) if you break the rules you will be penalized Syn: punish, discipline, inflict a penalty on Ant: reward 2) people with certain medical conditions would be penalized Syn: handicap, disadvantage, put at a disadvantage … Thesaurus of popular words
penalize — UK [ˈpiːnəlaɪz] / US [ˈpɪn(ə)lˌaɪz] verb [transitive] Word forms penalize : present tense I/you/we/they penalize he/she/it penalizes present participle penalizing past tense penalized past participle penalized 1) to treat someone in an unfair way … English dictionary
penalize — pe|nal|ize [ pinl,aız ] verb transitive 1. ) to punish someone for breaking a rule or law: penalize someone for (doing) something: The company could be penalized $10,000 for each environmental violation. a ) to punish a sports team or player by… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
penalize — also ise BrE verb (T) 1 to treat someone unfairly or make them have a disadvantage: The whole class is being penalized just because one student behaved badly. | Sales taxes penalize the consumer. 2 to punish a team or player in sports by giving… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
penalize — [ˈpiːnəlaɪz] verb [T] 1) to treat someone in an unfair way and make them have a disadvantage The tax system seems to penalize people who save for their old age.[/ex] 2) to punish someone for breaking a rule or law … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
penalize — transitive verb ( ized; izing) Date: 1868 1. to inflict a penalty on 2. to put at a serious disadvantage • penalization noun … New Collegiate Dictionary