English to Punjabi Dictionary punishment

punishment

ਨੂੰ ਸਜ਼ਾ
definition
noun
crime demands just punishment
the infliction or imposition of a penalty as retribution for an offense.
example
As a common law offence, the 'punishment' can carry anything up to a life sentence.
I know we are not supposed to go there and if we do, we can face severe 'punishment' .
The 'punishment' is so severe that it is a deterrent for the criminal to commit the crime.
He was sentenced at Hull Crown Court to a 100-hour community 'punishment' order for the offence.
I would do it no matter what the 'punishment'
she assisted her husband to escape 'punishment' for the crime
Security software firms have welcomed the imposition of some 'punishment' in the case.
We bore harsh criticism for our efforts and some of us suffered severe 'punishment' .
The subsequent 'punishment' he took along the ropes caused him to nearly fall out of the ring.
Martin said this would bring the level of 'punishment' in line with offences against police officers.
the tyres took a lot of 'punishment' from the elements
your machine can take a fair amount of 'punishment' before falling to bits
Outraged society then demands 'punishment' , for it is a point of principle that offenders must pay for their misdeeds.
Tyres absorb severe 'punishment' in the rough conditions and high temperatures.
The new regional law has named severe 'punishment' towards those who dare to chop or destroy the old trees.
Severe 'punishment' and bans may change the behaviour of a minority, but it will not change the attitude of the majority of bigots.
Given the amount of 'punishment' the body takes these days, it is incredible if a player goes just one season without missing a game.
An enormous lust for knowledge for its own sake, and a positive glutton for the 'punishment' of hard work.
When Hermann could take no more 'punishment' , his legs buckled and he fell flat into the mud.
Those who profit through spreading rumours should receive severe 'punishment' .
However, the Court of Appeal refused to accept that this amounted to the imposition of 'punishment' without trial.
she assisted her husband to escape 'punishment' for the crime
the grass received a lot of 'punishment'
Scandalising the court is a form of contempt that can lead to the imposition of 'punishment' .
Condemnatory judgments, for example, may be accompanied by impulses of retribution and 'punishment' .
In the event of violation, both the producer and the retailer would be subject to severe 'punishment' .
crime demands just 'punishment'
As a society we have grown to accept hasty judgement and instant, severe 'punishment' as the desirable norm.
your machine can take a fair amount of 'punishment' before falling to pieces
These are very serious and grave matters which call for severe 'punishment' .
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