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  • 53Degradation — • A canonical penalty by which an ecclesiastic is entirely and perpetually deprived of all office, benefice, dignity, and power conferred on him by ordination; and by a special ceremony is reduced to the state of a layman, losing the privileges… …

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  • 56punish — verb 1》 inflict a penalty on as retribution for an offence.     ↘inflict a penalty on someone for (an offence).     ↘informal capitalize on (an opponent s mistake). 2》 treat harshly or severely. Derivatives punishable adjective punisher noun… …

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  • 57punish — pun•ish [[t]ˈpʌn ɪʃ[/t]] v. t. 1) to subject to pain, loss, confinement, or death as a penalty for some offense or fault 2) to inflict such a penalty for (an offense or fault): to punish theft[/ex] 3) to handle or treat harshly or roughly; hurt… …

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  • 58fine — 1 n [Anglo French fin fine & Medieval Latin finis end, boundary, agreement, payment for release or privilege, monetary penalty, from Latin finis end, boundary] 1: a sum imposed as punishment for an offense compare restitution 2: a forfeiture or… …

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  • 59Eighth Amendment to the United States Constitution — The Eighth Amendment (Amendment VIII) to the United States Constitution is part of the United States Bill of Rights which took effect in 1791. The amendment prohibits the federal government from imposing excessive bail, excessive fines, and cruel …

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