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Topic: Politics

punitive

IPA: /ˈpjuːnɪtɪv/

KK: /ˈpjuːnɪtɪv/

adjective

Definition: Relating to punishment or intended to punish someone for their actions.

Example: The judge imposed a punitive fine on the company for violating environmental laws.

punitively

IPA: /ˈpjuːnɪtɪvli/

KK: /ˈpjuːnɪtɪvli/

adverb

Definition: In a way that involves punishment or penalties for wrongdoing.

Example: The company acted punitively against employees who violated the rules.

punitiveness

IPA: /ˈpjuːnɪtɪvnəs/

KK: /ˈpjuːnɪtɪvnəs/

noun

Definition: The quality or state of being harsh or severe in punishing someone.

Example: The punitiveness of the new laws has raised concerns among civil rights advocates.

purge

IPA: /pɜrdʒ/

KK: /pɜrdʒ/

intransitive verb

Definition: To become clean or free from unwanted things, often by removing them completely.

Example: After the winter, we decided to purge our garden of all the dead plants.

noun

Definition: A process or action of removing unwanted things or people, often to make something cleaner or more efficient.

Example: The company decided to conduct a purge of outdated files to improve organization.

transitive verb

Definition: To remove or get rid of something unwanted or undesirable, often to clean or purify.

Example: The organization decided to purge its records of outdated information.

purloin

IPA: /pɜːrˈlɔɪn/

KK: /pɜrˈlɔɪn/

intransitive verb

Definition: To steal something, especially in a sneaky or secretive way.

Example: He tried to purloin a valuable painting from the museum.

transitive verb

Definition: To take something that belongs to someone else, usually in a sneaky or dishonest way.

Example: He decided to purloin a few coins from the charity box.

purloiner

IPA: /pɜːrˈlɔɪnər/

KK: /pɜrˈlɔɪnər/

noun

Definition: A person who steals something, especially in a sneaky or secretive way.

Example: The purloiner was caught trying to take money from the cash register.

purport

IPA: /pərˈpɔrt/

KK: /pɜrˈpɔrt/

noun

Definition: The intention or purpose behind something, often referring to the meaning that is presented or implied.

Example: The purport of the document was to outline the new policies for the organization.

transitive verb

Definition: To claim or present something, often falsely, as being true or intended; to profess or assert.

Example: The document purports to be an official statement from the government.

purported

IPA: /pərˈpɔːrtɪd/

KK: /pərˈpɔrtɪd/

adjective

Definition: Describing something that is claimed or believed to be true, but may not actually be so.

Example: The purported benefits of the new drug were questioned by many experts.

purportedly

IPA: /pərˈpɔːtɪdli/

KK: /pərˈpɔrˌtɪdli/

adverb

Definition: Used to indicate that something is claimed or believed to be true, but not necessarily proven or confirmed.

Example: The new law was purportedly designed to improve public safety.

pursuance

IPA: //pərˈsuːəns//

KK: /pɚˈsuːəns/

noun

Definition: The act of carrying out or putting something into effect, often related to following a plan or agreement.

Example: In pursuance of the agreement, the company began the project immediately.

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