English to Malayalam Dictionary impunity

impunity

പേസ്ബൗളര്മാര്
definition
noun
the impunity enjoyed by military officers implicated in civilian killings
exemption from punishment or freedom from the injurious consequences of an action.
example
The 'impunity' for such abuses has served to perpetuate the conflict and has led to serious human rights atrocities committed by both sides.
Certain thugs and vandals appear to have 'impunity' from arrest.
the 'impunity' enjoyed by military officers implicated in civilian killings
War crimes will only end when potential war criminals fear punishment; that will only happen when we end 'impunity' .
protestors burned flags on the streets with 'impunity'
And in the void of our collective silence, the government continues to act with brutal 'impunity' .
protesters burned flags on the streets with 'impunity'
When the rule of law is not respected, arbitrariness and 'impunity' dominate the political scene.
He bought and sold thousands of pounds worth of stolen goods with seeming 'impunity' for years, all the time informing on the criminals he dealt with to the police.
That was innocent and harmless but as time went on more and more conventions were broken with more and more 'impunity' .
Using that tort settlement, the big brands have hampered tiny cut-rate rivals and raised prices with near 'impunity' .
I hope he is not able to hide there in 'impunity' the way other murder suspects have.
There was a feeling that living was much harder for those who obeyed the law and that 'impunity' favoured criminals.
the 'impunity' enjoyed by military officers implicated in civilian killings
The 'impunity' of police and denial of due process to victims is disturbing to rights activists.
Those involved in such attacks often enjoy complete 'impunity' .
That 'impunity' led to the indiscriminate slaughter of peasants mentioned above.
Unusually, given the country's climate of almost complete 'impunity' , three army officers were convicted of his murder.
It was in this atmosphere of total 'impunity' that the 31 August attack took place.
Are they going to speak out against 'impunity' , especially for a former legislator who knows the importance of the rule of the law?
People live in fear of armed groups who can strike with seeming 'impunity' .
Their 'impunity' to prosecution and the lightness of the sentences they do get when they are caught is a joke and has bred an arrogance that makes my stomach churn.
Some ministers seem to be able to break the rules 'with impunity' .
If this war is allowed to pass 'with impunity' , these will be the consequences.
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