Crossword-Solution: PENALISING 10 letters, 5 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 13

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punitive 6 answers
CASTIGATORY 6 answers
Retaliatory 8 answers
disciplinary 8 answers
Penal 10 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETARE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with PENALISING (5)

And it is wholly impossible to return to pre-war levels of employment by any plan of penalising imports.
Essays in Liberalism Various 2005
For one Shephearde or Heardman is ynoughe to eate up that grounde with cattel, to the occupiyng wherof aboute husbandrye manye handes were requisite.[21] In 1514 a new husbandry statute was passed, penalising the conversion of tillage to pasture, and requiring the restoration of the land to tillage.
The Enclosures in England Harriett Bradley 2009
Their ambition is to induce the Colonies to discriminate in their tariffs between goods from the Mother Country and goods from foreign countries, admitting the former on favourable terms and penalising the latter.
Are we Ruined by the Germans? Harold Cox 2010
She writes finely and truly on the absurd and indecent cruelty of penalising divorce; on the cherished superstition of feminine passivity in love, and the origin of the chastity taboo on women with its waste of life and love.
The Position of Woman in Primitive Society C. Gasquoine Hartley 2010
Hardie concluded by regretting that the House, instead of discussing Woman Suffrage, was discussing methods of penalising militant women.
My Own Story Emmeline Pankhurst 2011

Quotes with PENALISING (1)

It has never been the case that a peerage can be extinguished, even for the lifetime of a peer, by a motion of the Lords. This does not mean that there are not effective ways of penalising errant peers.
Jacob Rees-Mogg