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| causing or characterized by harsh or injurious treatment; severe; brutal: The storm was accompanied by punishing winds. |
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v. pun·ished, pun·ish·ing, pun·ish·es v. tr.
v. intr. To exact or mete out punishment. [Middle English punissen, punishen, from Old French punir, puniss-, from Latin poenīre, pūnīre, from poena, punishment, from Greek poinē; see kwei-1 in Indo-European roots.] pun'ish·a·bil'i·ty n., pun'ish·a·ble adj., pun'ish·er n. Synonyms: These verbs mean to subject a person to something negative for an offense, sin, or fault. Punish is the least specific: The principal punished the students who were caught cheating. |
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| punishing | |
adjective | |
| 1. | resulting in punishment; "the king imposed a punishing tax" |
| 2. | characterized by effort to the point of exhaustion; especially physical effort; "worked their arduous way up the mining valley"; "a grueling campaign"; "hard labor"; "heavy work"; "heavy going"; "spent many laborious hours on the project"; "set a punishing pace" |
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