Impunity

/ɪmˈpjunəti/ noun

Exemption from punishment or freedom from the injurious consequences of an action.

From Latin 'impunitas,' combining 'in-' (not) and 'poena' (punishment). The word entered English in the 16th century through French, maintaining its legal and moral connotations of acting without facing consequences for wrongdoing.

AMምንም ሁከት ሳይደርስ
ARالإفلات من العقاب
BNদণ্ডমুক্তি
CAimpunitat
CSbezpráví
DAstraffeløshed
DEStraflosigkeit
ELατιμωρησία
ESimpunidad
FAایمنی از تنبیه
FIrankaisemattomuus
FRimpunité
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