Punished by law or by rule. Example. "The driver was penalized for exceeding the speed limit and had to pay $500 as punishment. "
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There is no actual word "penalism" . However to 'penalise' is the act of punishing .
It depends on the test. Some tests penalise wrong answers, others don't.
The responsibilities of the umpire is make sure the game is played properly ,according to the rules ,if a player steps it is the umpires job to penalise them.
Rise/leave early in the morning; make a formal call; in music - sing, soprano; in village life, usu a le nu'u - formal reception or receiving of guests by the high chiefs, also a meeting of chiefs to penalise someone who has done something wrong or shameful.
You can miss out 5 but then need to get all the rest correct. Also, this only works in the scoring system does not penalise wrong answers.
Assuming it's a medical problem that could affect your driving ability - you should tell them as soon as possible. However - they shouldn't penalise you for a short delay.
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Yes, the word penalty is a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for a concept, a thing. Example sentence:You made a big mistake, now you face the penalty.
Type your answer here... In the NFL a player is allowed to spike the ball without incurring a penalty. In the NCAA spiking the football carries a 15 yard penalty for Unsportsmanlike ( UNS )