English to Arabic Dictionary penalize

penalize

معاقبة
definition
verb
you'll be penalized if you tap the account before age 59
subject to some form of punishment.
translation of 'penalize'
verb
عاق,
عاقب,
تعرض للعقوبة,
تعرض للعقاب
example
But they got it wrong when they voted to allow officials to 'penalize' teams 15 yards for any on-field celebration deemed excessive.
It discharges this function in many cases, but in many others it remains silent, merely enacting a provision which appears to 'penalize' an act or an omission without any reference to fault.
Introducing the value of farmland into the assessment process would unfairly and severely 'penalize' farm families, whose farmland land bears little relationship to its earning potential.
Physicians and hospitals fear the practice could unfairly 'penalize' practitioners and say there's no way to benchmark quality accurately.
My advice for next year is to avoid leagues that 'penalize' players for having too large a role in the offense.
By 1994, the league added a ‘taunting’ clause to its technical-foul rule to, in effect, 'penalize' a player for non-verbal trash talking.
These actions are tempting because they enable greater control, but they are illegal and a decent referee will be sure 'penalize' the player in a game.
The offending player is automatically 'penalized' with one strike and no points for the round, and the round is declared void.
Those which don't hit these targets may be 'penalised' with severe fines.
Just as you must be diligent in increasing your link popularity and your ranking, you must be equally diligent to avoid being unfairly 'penalized' .
This means that a privatised health care system would unfairly 'penalise' women.
However, 'penalized' players must continue to finish the hand as if they did not renege.
But she said there was no law to 'penalise' councillors for failing to vote on an issue.
He's 'penalising' players for all sorts of minor infractions and generally doing his best to ruin what started out as a promising game.
The council seems to be hell-bent on 'penalising' the citizens of York, who are most affected by the scandalous parking charges imposed in the evening.
The statutory objective is to 'penalise' the unauthorised possession of dangerous or otherwise harmful drugs.
Violatiors will be 'penalised' with fines of 20 000 to 120 000 leva.
All of them have the disadvantage of 'penalizing' the investor for selling the fund, even years after purchase.
It says this unfairly 'penalises' fans of big clubs, who are charged more.
But owners pleaded that they built ships to the standards applicable at the time of construction, and that their early demise would 'penalise' them unfairly.
The owner of a York art gallery and shop claims parking charges are 'penalising' the shoppers and tourists who bring wealth and prosperity to the city.
The Court should lean against a construction of the code that would lead to the 'penalisation' of a member who has decided honestly and reasonably that he does not have a personal or a prejudicial interest.
The United States far outstrips all advanced nations in the international trend towards the 'penalization' of social insecurity.
Before, the kicking team was 'penalized' if a player came within 2 yards of a returner before he caught the ball.
He feared that all travellers could be penalised because of the actions of a few and he also feared that travellers would be 'penalised' because of inaction of some departments of the City Council.
Further alignments with different gap 'penalizations' were performed to estimate the stability and validity of the final alignments.
I believe it is unfair to 'penalise' parents who miss the payment of this allowance due to this.
Some felt coursework 'penalised' boys, especially those from socially disadvantaged backgrounds.
The ultimate aim is that it is going to 'penalise' teams who do not play by the rules.
If no such notice in given, the claimant can be 'penalised' in terms of costs.
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