Punitive

/ˈpjuːnətɪv/ or /ˈpjuːnɪtɪv/ adjective

Intended as a punishment, or extremely severe and difficult, like a harsh penalty.

From Medieval Latin *punitivus*, from Latin *punire* meaning 'to punish'. It entered English legal and formal language to describe actions focused on punishment rather than repair.

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