Etymology
The word "penalise" originates from the Latin word "poenalis", meaning "punishment."
Meaning
Penalise means to punish or impose a penalty on someone for a wrongdoing or violation of a rule or law. The penalty may involve fines, imprisonment, or other forms of punishment.
Usage
The term "penalise" is often used in legal and disciplinary contexts to refer to the consequences of breaking rules or laws. It can also be used in a more general sense to describe any form of punishment or negative outcome resulting from a wrong action.
Examples
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