English to Tamil Dictionary unpunished

unpunished

நீங்கலாயிராமல்
definition
adjective
I can't allow such a mistake to go unpunished
(of an offense or offender) not receiving a penalty or sanction as retribution for transgression.
example
Meanwhile, the blood traders remain 'unpunished' , protected by local officials.
Its perpetrators must be punished because crimes 'unpunished' generate more criminals.
Those who masterminded the assassination of Prime Minister Gandhi remain 'unpunished' .
Some fouls from Port Vale went 'unpunished' yet, minutes later, a similar offence from a Blackpool player was branded with a booking.
Strangely, especially with what was to follow, referee Mark Clattenburg saw it but let the offence go 'unpunished' .
Each new offence he commits goes 'unpunished' because, at eight, the boy is two years below the age of legal responsibility.
That particular offence went 'unpunished' but Malton soon exacted retribution after a series of forward drives.
The offence went 'unpunished' and possession was lost and in the race to get back Nick Carter made a desperate tackle and was sin-binned.
After the war, most of the military leaders responsible for the massacre were left 'unpunished' .
His children would have to make sure his crimes did not go 'unpunished' .
Sure, he should not go 'unpunished' , but the punishment should fit the crime.
A drunkard twice found lying on the ground walked from court 'unpunished' , after magistrates said they had little choice.
If genocide goes 'unpunished' , it will set a precedent for tomorrow's genocide.
They continued to press and could have had a second penalty when a clumsy tackle went 'unpunished' .
Naturally, such light-hearted shenanigans cannot go 'unpunished' .
I agree, but abolishing the death penalty wouldn't mean that we would let crimes go 'unpunished' .
It is apparent that cheating seldom goes unnoticed, nor 'unpunished' .
One of the largest mass rapes in our time has gone not only 'unpunished' , to a large extent, it's been overlooked.
Basically, it's the idea that crime expands exponentially when small crimes go 'unpunished' .
There have been more serious incidents, and plenty of a similar nature, left 'unpunished' over the past couple of seasons.
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