English to Urdu Dictionary punitive

punitive

تادیبی
definition
adjective
he called for punitive measures against the Eastern bloc
inflicting or intended as punishment.
example
Although religious worship as such was not outlawed, 'punitive' taxes were imposed on the churches and many were forced to close.
The cost of scrambling the police helicopter far outweighs any 'punitive' fine imposed on any one of these offenders, were they to have been genuine.
From April 2006 any savings above a £1.5m cap at retirement will be hit by a 'punitive' tax charge.
The players were affordable and keen to escape their homeland's more 'punitive' tax rates for higher earnings.
That's the thing that most put ants on my dink with this whole new wave of essentially 'punitive' taxes, particularly with smokes.
The 'punitive' duty may be adjusted by a final ruling of the U.S. International Trade Commission slated for late July.
You wonder whether the prohibitionists have any rational point at all The reasons behind 'punitive' drug laws fail to stand up to any serious scrutiny.
Local demand could also suffer unless the government lifts 'punitive' taxes on passenger cars.
Thousands of Hindu temples and shrines were torn down and a 'punitive' tax on Hindu subjects was re-imposed.
This tax will clobber bright mobile young people, who can easily fly off to find work elsewhere where taxes are less 'punitive' .
Modern smokers are clearly able to ignore 'punitive' taxes and health warnings on packaging.
Firstly, there is the 'punitive' tax and fees that any purchase in Belgium imposes on the buyer.
State law prohibits 'punitive' verdicts from bankrupting companies.
These policies are, in effect, a 'punitive' tax on a superior, and badly needed, technology.
I empathize with their authors, but I also know that 'punitive' measures rarely work.
You'll get hit by 'punitive' redemption fees if you cash in too early, and you'll pass up hefty loyalty and completion bonuses.
The same type of 'punitive' policy exists for those who are married or in a de-facto relationship, or who have a dependent child.
Emslie considers it a 'punitive' tax on companies in an increasingly competitive television era.
The resolution threatened 'punitive' economic and diplomatic measures if Khartoum didn't move quickly.
That discipline involves 'punitive' measures, which may be either real or mentally exercised.
The civil service post was resigned and the family removed to the Isle of Man to avoid the 'punitive' tax system of the time.
If you go overdrawn without agreement on your bank account you get stung by penalty charges and 'punitive' rates of interest.
If the money is not paid to the Inland Revenue by the end of the financial year next month, the club could also find itself facing additional 'punitive' charges.
Rather than urge selective and 'punitive' tax increases, Ms. Devine should be urging no taxes at all.
Removing 'punitive' American policies would rob him of the one thing he needs most - a scapegoat.
The whole affair is a 'punitive' measure which operates most unevenly.
It is a 'punitive' measure imposed post-facto under anti-terrorism legislation.
No one wins in 'punitive' relationships: parents and children alike feel frustrated, angry and unhappy.
If the new bill is passed then 'punitive' charges will be made for such applications.
Similarly 'punitive' measures like charging fines from the public for flouting rules can be introduced.
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