English to Malay Dictionary penalize

penalize

menghukum
definition
verb
you'll be penalized if you tap the account before age 59
subject to some form of punishment.
translation of 'penalize'
verb
mendenda
example
My advice for next year is to avoid leagues that 'penalize' players for having too large a role in the offense.
Physicians and hospitals fear the practice could unfairly 'penalize' practitioners and say there's no way to benchmark quality accurately.
It discharges this function in many cases, but in many others it remains silent, merely enacting a provision which appears to 'penalize' an act or an omission without any reference to fault.
By 1994, the league added a ‘taunting’ clause to its technical-foul rule to, in effect, 'penalize' a player for non-verbal trash talking.
These actions are tempting because they enable greater control, but they are illegal and a decent referee will be sure 'penalize' the player in a game.
But they got it wrong when they voted to allow officials to 'penalize' teams 15 yards for any on-field celebration deemed excessive.
Introducing the value of farmland into the assessment process would unfairly and severely 'penalize' farm families, whose farmland land bears little relationship to its earning potential.
I believe it is unfair to 'penalise' parents who miss the payment of this allowance due to this.
So 'penalising' the captain again would amount to double punishment.
It is demeaning to be wholly dependent on others, and unfair that temporary disability is 'penalised' .
The United States far outstrips all advanced nations in the international trend towards the 'penalization' of social insecurity.
He feared that all travellers could be penalised because of the actions of a few and he also feared that travellers would be 'penalised' because of inaction of some departments of the City Council.
In addition, the offending team is 'penalised' 52 points.
There will still be a lot of people 'penalised' by the unfairness of the council tax.
She's also against the 'penalization' of abortion.
The council seems to be hell-bent on 'penalising' the citizens of York, who are most affected by the scandalous parking charges imposed in the evening.
Basketball is supposed to be a non-contact sport and referees 'penalise' players that bump, barge and shove an opponent.
All of them have the disadvantage of 'penalizing' the investor for selling the fund, even years after purchase.
Our council tax payers are being 'penalised' for the failures of other councils.
Sometimes, it is evident that a referee has misjudged the position of players and unduly 'penalised' one of the teams, but why does this happen?
In some respects, teams are almost 'penalized' for converting first downs in the two-minute drill because it just takes that much longer to get the next play off.
The statutory objective is to 'penalise' the unauthorised possession of dangerous or otherwise harmful drugs.
We, the council tax-paying householders, are being 'penalised' for the excess packaging created by manufacturers and retailers.
The ultimate aim is that it is going to 'penalise' teams who do not play by the rules.
The owner of a York art gallery and shop claims parking charges are 'penalising' the shoppers and tourists who bring wealth and prosperity to the city.
Action that is shutting factory production could see individual farmers, identified to the High Court, 'penalised' by fines, if they refuse to move.
Before, the kicking team was 'penalized' if a player came within 2 yards of a returner before he caught the ball.
In union, video evidence can also be used to cite a player for misconduct, or for the committee to consider 'penalising' a player after the game.
Others simply whined that though their site contained commercial material, it also contains valuable content and was unfairly 'penalized' .
It's a bit like 'penalising' a football team for the players' misbehaviour.
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