Meaning & Definition of word "Punitive"

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    Punitive

    /ˈpjuːnɪtɪv/

    adjective:

    • 1. Intended as punishment.
      • Example: The government imposed punitive measures to discourage tax evasion.
    • 2. Relating to, or involving punishment.
      • Example: The school adopted a punitive approach to address bullying.
    • 3. Characterized by severe penalties or retributions.
      • Example: Many viewed the sentence as excessively punitive given the circumstances.
    • 4. Designed to penalize rather than to reform.
      • Example: The punitive fines for violations were meant to deter future misconduct.
    • 5. Involving harsh treatment or consequences.
      • Example: The company's punitive policies led to widespread discontent among employees.

    Etymology

    Derived from the Latin 'punitivus', which comes from 'punire' meaning 'to punish'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    punitive damages:

    Monetary compensation awarded in a lawsuit that goes beyond what is necessary to compensate for losses.

    punitive action:

    An action taken to punish someone for a wrongdoing.

    Related Words

    punish:

    To inflict a penalty or impose a consequence for an offense or wrongdoing.

    punishment:

    The infliction of a penalty for an offense or wrongdoing.

    Slang Meanings of punitive