penalize
This term carries a strong sense of official or systemic consequence. It is most frequently used in legal, regulatory, or athletic contexts where a specific rule has been violated, resulting in a formal punishment or a loss of advantage. Beyond formal punishment, the word describes systemic unfairness. In economic or social contexts, it refers to how a structure or policy inadvertently creates a disadvantage for a specific group, making a certain behavior or status costly or difficult to maintain.
Meanings
To impose a penalty or punishment on someone for breaking a rule, law, or agreement.
"The league decided to penalize the team for repeated fouls during the match."
To put someone or something at a disadvantage, often through a system of rules or taxes.
"The current tax code tends to penalize low-income earners who do not have dependents."