punition

/pjuːˈnɪʃən/
noun
  1. A penalty or consequence given to someone for doing something wrong or breaking a rule.
    • In some schools, detention is a common punition for being late.
    • He accepted his punition without complaint after breaking the window.
    • The teacher gave the student a punition for talking during the test.
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