punish synonyms
punish
v.
punish implies the infliction of some penalty on a wrongdoer and generally connotes retribution rather than correction to punish a murderer by hanging; discipline suggests punishment that is intended to control or to establish habits of self-control to discipline a naughty child; correct suggests punishment for the purpose of overcoming faults to correct unruly pupils; chastise may imply severe rebuke or, more usually, corporal punishment and connotes both retribution and correction; castigate now implies punishment by severe public criticism or censure to castigate a corrupt official; chasten implies the infliction of tribulation in order to make obedient, meek, subdued, etc.""He chastens and hastens His will to make known'', a chastening experience
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