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punish (v.)

c. 1300, from Old French puniss-, extended present participle stem of punir "to punish," from Latin punire "punish, correct, chastise; take vengeance for; inflict a penalty on, cause pain for some offense," earlier poenire, from poena "penalty, punishment" (see penal). Colloquial meaning "to inflict heavy damage or loss" is first recorded 1801, originally in boxing. Related: Punished; punishing.

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Definitions of punish from WordNet

punish (v.)
impose a penalty on; inflict punishment on;
we had to punish the dog for soiling the floor again
Synonyms: penalize / penalise
From wordnet.princeton.edu