punire
to punish
verb poo-NEE-reh Less Common
Origin: From Latin punire (to punish), from poena (penalty).
Usage Note
Punire belongs to the -ire conjugation and is a -isc- verb in the present tense: punisco, punisci, punisce, puniamo, punite, puniscono. It takes avere as its auxiliary. The corresponding noun is punizione (punishment). Do not confuse with premiare (to reward), its antonym.
Examples
"La legge deve punire i colpevoli."
Natural Translation
The law must punish the guilty.
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