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capital punishment
[kap-i-tl puhn-ish-muhnt]
noun
punishment by death for a crime; death penalty.
capital punishment
noun
the punishment of death for a crime; death penalty
capital punishment
1The death penalty for a crime.
capital punishment
2The infliction of the death penalty as punishment for certain crimes. (See capital offense.)
Word History and Origins
Origin of capital punishment1
Example Sentences
The death penalty, however, can only be used if the jury agrees, posing a potential challenge in a city in which most residents are opposed to capital punishment.
The U.S. directed prosecutors to not seek capital punishment for three reputed drug lords, including one in a DEA agent’s killing, court filings show.
Mexico long ago abolished capital punishment and reportedly agreed to the mass prisoner transfer on the condition that none face the death penalty.
Jurors convicted him and gave him death, a sentence commuted to life in prison in 1972 when the state Supreme Court ruled capital punishment unconstitutional.
Mexico long ago abolished capital punishment and typically extradites its citizens on the condition they are spared death.
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