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punitive damages

1 of 1noun
/ˈpjunɪtɪv ˈdæmɪdʒɪz/
Forms:punitive damages
1

an extra financial compensation awarded in a lawsuit to punish the defendant for bad behavior and deter future wrongdoing

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  • In the product liability case, the court awarded punitive damages to deter the company from manufacturing unsafe products.
  • The jury decided to grant punitive damages to the plaintiff after finding evidence of intentional misconduct by the defendant.
  • The environmental lawsuit resulted in punitive damages against the company for knowingly polluting the water supply.
  • The court imposed punitive damages on the employer who engaged in discriminatory practices to discourage workplace discrimination.
  • The class-action lawsuit sought punitive damages against the pharmaceutical company for unethical marketing practices.