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Filter by Meaning The principal implemented a punitive policy of suspension for students caught cheating.
The company imposed a punitive policy that severely restricted employee access to social media.
The landlord threatened punitive eviction if the tenants did not pay their rent on time.
The coach issued a punitive punishment for the player who broke team rules.
The coach's punitive training methods caused several players to quit the team.
The police officer gave a punitive ticket to the driver who ran the red light.
The landlord imposed a punitive fee on the tenant for damaging the property.
The punitive damages awarded to the victim were intended to compensate for the harm done.
The high cost of parking tickets serves as a punitive measure to deter people from parking illegally.
The punitive measures taken against littering in the park are meant to encourage people to dispose of their trash properly.
The school's disciplinary action against cheating students is a punitive measure to deter academic dishonesty.
The punitive measures taken against the students who cheated on the test served as a warning to others.
The punitive measures taken against athletes who use performance-enhancing drugs are intended to prevent cheating.
The punitive sentences for drunk driving are meant to discourage people from getting behind the wheel after drinking.
The parents gave their child a punitive punishment for breaking the rules.
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