punitive

punitive
pu|ni|tive [ˈpju:nıtıv] adj [usually before noun]
[Date: 1600-1700; : French; Origin: punitif, from Medieval Latin punitivus, from Latin punire; PUNISH]
1.) intended to punish someone
punitive action/measures etc
The agency sent a letter, but took no punitive action.
The jury awarded punitive damages (=money paid to someone who is the victim of a crime) .
The government is expected to take punitive steps against offenders.
2.) punitive taxes/price increases etc
taxes etc that are so high that it is difficult for people to pay them
The US could impose punitive tariffs on exports.

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