punishing
adjective
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Pronunciation: /ˈpʌnɪʃɪŋ/
adj
- That punishes physically and/or mentally; arduous, gruelling, demanding.
“Upon Amelia's return from the West Coast in October, George presented her with a punishing schedule of lectures and appointments to promote the new book and solidify her position as America's foremost woman aviator.”
“Regardless of the punishing heat and physicality, restaurant cooking is a calling many Chinese chefs cannot deny.”
- Debilitating, harsh.
“1999, Edward Gonzalez, Richard Nuccio, Rand Corporation. National Security Research Division, The Rand Forum on Cuba, Rand Corp Others argued that the worst of all outcomes after 40 years of a punishing embargo would be for the United States to adopt policies that might extend the life of a dictatorial regime.”
“Public debt of this magnitude can provoke punishing tax rates and crowd out private investment.”
noun
- Punishment.
“We may not be convinced that God is as involved in historical punishings as the prophet claims, and we may have a strong negative reaction to the claims made for how God acts[…]”
verb
- present participle and gerund of punish