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    im·pu·ni·ty
    /imˈpyo͞onədē/

    noun

    • 1. exemption from punishment or freedom from the injurious consequences of an action: "the impunity enjoyed by military officers implicated in civilian killings"

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  2. The meaning of IMPUNITY is exemption or freedom from punishment, harm, or loss. How to use impunity in a sentence. Did you know?

  3. noun. exemption or immunity from punishment or recrimination. exemption or immunity from unpleasant consequences. a successful career marked by impunity from early mistakes. with impunity. with no unpleasant consequences. with no care or heed for such consequences.

  4. IMPUNITY definition: 1. freedom from punishment or from the unpleasant results of something that has been done: 2…. Learn more.

  5. Impunity, then, is the freedom from punishment or pain. If someone has committed a punishable offense but does not have to fear punishment, he or she does it "with impunity." Cybercriminals operate with impunity in some countries. Definitions of impunity. noun. exemption from punishment or loss. see more.

  6. noun Word forms: plural -ties. 1. exemption or immunity from punishment or recrimination. 2. exemption or immunity from unpleasant consequences. a successful career marked by impunity from early mistakes. 3. See with impunity. Collins English Dictionary.

  7. noun. /ɪmˈpjuːnəti/ [uncountable] (formal, disapproving) the fact of not getting punished for something. with impunity They continue to break the law with impunity. Those involved in such attacks often enjoy complete impunity. Word Origin. Join us.

  8. noun. formal uk / ɪmˈpjuːnəti / us. with impunity. Add to word list. without being punished: Criminal gangs are terrorizing the city with apparent impunity. (Definition of impunity from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Translations of impunity. in Chinese (Traditional) (懲罰、壞結果的)免除… See more. in Chinese (Simplified)

  9. 1. exemption or immunity from punishment or recrimination. 2. exemption or immunity from unpleasant consequences: a successful career marked by impunity from early mistakes. 3. with impunity. a. with no unpleasant consequences. b. with no care or heed for such consequences.

  10. impunity. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English im‧pu‧ni‧ty /ɪmˈpjuːnəti/ noun → do something with impunity Examples from the Corpus impunity • Abolishing impunity within the government is critical to the process. • In return they receive fat pay packets and impunity.

  11. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ImpunityImpunity - Wikipedia

    Impunity is the ability to act with exemption from punishments, losses, or other negative consequences. [1] In the international law of human rights, impunity is failure to bring perpetrators of human rights violations to justice and, as such, itself constitutes a denial of the victims' right to justice and redress.