punish
penalize / discipline / chastise / damage
Transitive Verb
past: punishedpp: punisheding: punishing
This term carries a strong connotation of authority and retribution, typically implying a power imbalance where a superior imposes a penalty on a subordinate. It evokes a sense of justice or correction, though it can also suggest cruelty depending on the severity of the penalty. When applied to inanimate objects or nature, the word shifts from a legal or moral context to one of endurance and attrition. In these cases, it describes the wearing down of a material or organism by relentless, harsh environmental forces.
Meanings
Transitive Verb
[~ someone (for something)]
To make someone suffer a punishment, such as a fine or a prison sentence, as a penalty for a crime or a wrong action.
"The judge decided to punish the defendant with a heavy fine."