English to Malay Dictionary retribution

retribution

hukuman
definition
noun
settlers drove the Navajo out of Arizona in retribution for their raids
punishment that is considered to be morally right and fully deserved.
translation of 'Retribution'
noun
balasan
example
Now Fairon depicted a different sort of pirate: a man, a hurt man, who had a grudge and needed 'retribution' .
Laertes, Polonius' son, returns with a mob from Paris and demands 'retribution' against Hamlet.
People were free to criticize the government, without fear of 'retribution' !
But fear of 'retribution' may prevent the poor from exercising their informal and even legal rights.
The consequences of ignoring these self-regulatory practices is to suffer the officials' ire and 'retribution' .
Fundamentalist clergy wandered the back roads and river paths between Staines and Richmond, calling for divine 'retribution' .
Minos threatened war against Athens in 'retribution' for his son's death.
In that regard, not only did they open themselves up to ethical 'retribution' , but to potential criminal prosecution under both federal and local law.
He also had to think about his credibility, which was too valuable to be squandered on gratuitous 'retribution' .
Anonymity was the order of the day, and fear of 'retribution' was high.
That law is intended to keep processors from seeking 'retribution' against growers who organize to bargain.
According to media reports, the company, in 'retribution' , then halted the payment of the workers' May salaries.
One purpose of a term of imprisonment is to secure just 'retribution' for society, the other is to secure the rehabilitation of the prisoner.
settlers drove the Navajo out of Arizona in 'retribution' for their raids
She uses the reunion with her father as an opportunity to exact 'retribution' upon everyone who has mistreated her.
Louis entered Dijon not to scenes of rebellion and 'retribution' , but to one of proper submission and loyalty.
In thinking about ethical justice, we veer between the notions of forgiveness and 'retribution' .
The lex talionus, or law of 'retribution' , teaches that the punishment should fit the crime.
Every fiber of her cried out for revenge, for 'retribution' , for something to let her strike back.
The sermon preaches Christian hope and faith rather than 'retribution' .
settlers drove the Navajo out of Arizona in 'retribution' for their raids
Austin's plan was a perfect way for him to get 'retribution' for past pain.
It is arbitrary to impose a sentence that can neither be justified on preventive grounds nor justified on the basis of 'retributive' proportionality.
It is important to note, however, that Brown held that the definition of punishment should not be limited to 'retributive' actions.
My own moral intuition wishes that people in general, and law professors in particular, understood 'retributory' bloodlust as a natural human reaction, but one that we should learn to suppress, not to indulge in.
Blaming the self may allow the perceived deflection of interpersonal hostility and result in a shield against 'retributory' threat from the external environment.
Whether nature or nurture, a common point was the change in attitudes regarding the purpose of justice, shifting from 'retributive' to reformative intent.
In the principles of justice, the concept of 'retributory' justice is important to the victims and the society.
The desires involved in these kinds of moral and personal feelings are of the same category as those involved in 'retributive' punishment as we are now understanding it.
You have distinguished between a restorative form of justice and a 'retributive' form of justice.
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