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Word Meanings - DISPUNISHABLE - Book Publishers vocabulary database

Without penal restraint; not punishable. Swift.

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  • PENAL
    Of or pertaining to punishment, to penalties, or to crimes and offenses; pertaining to criminal jurisprudence: as: Enacting or threatening punishment; as, a penal statue; the penal code. Incurring punishment; subject to a penalty; as, a penalact
  • PUNISHABLE
    Deserving of, or liable to, punishment; capable of being punished by law or right; -- said of person or offenses. That time was, when to be a Protestant, to be a Christian, was by law as punishable as to be a traitor. Milton. -- Pun"ish*a*ble*ness,
  • SWIFTNESS
    The quality or state of being swift; speed; quickness; celerity; velocity; rapidity; as, the swiftness of a bird; the swiftness of a stream; swiftness of descent in a falling body; swiftness of thought, etc.
  • WITHOUT-DOOR
    Outdoor; exterior. "Her without-door form." Shak.
  • SWIFTLET
    Any one of numerous species of small East Indian and Asiatic swifts of the genus Collocalia. Some of the species are noted for furnishing the edible bird's nest. See Illust. under Edible.
  • WITHOUTFORTH
    Without; outside' outwardly. Cf. Withinforth. Chaucer.
  • SWIFTER
    A rope used to retain the bars of the capstan in their sockets while men are turning it. A rope used to encircle a boat longitudinally, to strengthen and defend her sides. The forward shroud of a lower mast.
  • SWIFTLY
    In a swift manner; with quick motion or velocity; fleetly. Wyclif.
  • SWIFTFOOT
    Nimble; fleet. Mir. for Mag.
  • SWIFT
    to swapan to sweep, swipu a whip; cf. swifan to move quickly, to 1. Moving a great distance in a short time; moving with celerity or velocity; fleet; rapid; quick; speedy; prompt. My beloved brethren, let every man be swift to hear, slow to speak,
  • WITHOUTEN
    Without. Chaucer.
  • PENALITY
    The quality or state of being penal; lability to punishment. Sir T. Browne.
  • RESTRAINT
    1. The act or process of restraining, or of holding back or hindering from motion or action, in any manner; hindrance of the will, or of any action, physical or mental. No man was altogether above the restrains of law, and no man altogether below
  • PENALLY
    In a penal manner.
  • PENALIZE
    To put a penalty on. See Penalty, 3. (more info) 1. To make penal.
  • WITHOUT
    1. On or at the outside of; out of; not within; as, without doors. Without the gate Some drive the cars, and some the coursers rein. Dryden. 2. Out of the limits of; out of reach of; beyond. Eternity, before the world and after, is without our
  • PENALTY
    1. Penal retribution; punishment for crime or offense; the suffering in person or property which is annexed by law or judicial decision to the commission of a crime, offense, or trespass. Death is the penalty imposed. Milton. 2. The suffering,
  • UNRESTRAINT
    Freedom from restraint; freedom; liberty; license.
  • DISPUNISHABLE
    Without penal restraint; not punishable. Swift.
  • SELF-RESTRAINT
    Restraint over one's self; self-control; self-command.

 

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