Examples of 'penalise' in a sentence

Meaning of "penalise"

To penalize means to impose a punishment or penalty on someone for wrongdoing
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  • Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of penalize.

How to use "penalise" in a sentence

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Google may penalise you for this.
Google hates this and does penalise this.
For that we penalise and criminalise them.
Maternity leave must not penalise women.
I will not penalise myself for being human.
Search engines will not penalise you.
Nor does it penalise companies which form part of a group.
But please do not penalise them all.
Do not penalise real wine growers.
Slovakia took measures to penalise such conduct.
We do not penalise individuals who wish to withdraw consent.
Practices that discourage or penalise worker participation.
Just penalise them when they do it.
The law aims to penalise those that.
Penalise trading partners for theft of intellectual property.

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How does it benefit you to go on to penalise yourself.
The referee will penalise the attempt if seen.
Do this and search engines will penalise you.
The referee will penalise a player obstructing an opponent.
Many of the provisions are designed to penalise credit providers.
New rules will penalise employers of undeclared workers.
There is therefore no justification to penalise on the basis of size.
This would penalise individual farmers or certain crops disproportionally.
I believe it is counterproductive to penalise someone who is stuck in congestion.
To penalise the wealth creators.
California authorities can penalise companies for violations.
They put athletes on the defensive and penalise them.
Google will penalise you for doing so.
States needed mechanisms to enable them to penalise the guilty.
It would in effect penalise only the least affluent consumers.
Tenurial instruments must provide the means to penalise such behavior.
China to penalise selective abortion.
I believe it would be totally wrong to penalise any of these areas.
It is unfair to penalise children for circumstances beyond their control.
Reward success and penalise failure.
We can not penalise people for where they live.
We have decided to penalise them.
He will not penalise those responsible for the violence.
Scant attention or poor attentional choices penalise academic performance.
We penalise our producers where they do not meet those standards.
The law should penalise genocide.
Not penalise people who improve their property as the tax.
We must take care not to penalise either research or discovery.
We have tried to find a balanced solution and not to penalise anybody.
Nor would such a system penalise the regions concerned.
Flag states which are parties to these conventions are obliged to penalise infringements.
This can penalise you.
Schools penalise children for using the vernacular outside of set lessons.
Far easier to penalise everyone.
And penalise breaches of the rules and procedures relating to family reunification.

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