1. penalised - Adjective
2. penalised - Verb
penalised
simple past and past participle of penalise
penalised (comparative more penalised, superlative most penalised)
Subject to a penalty as a punishment
A 46th-minute Owen Farrell penalty, after Quinn Roux had been penalised for a fractionally high challenge, pushed England further ahead and Ireland spent much of the game heading down more cul-de-sacs than a Tesco home delivery driver. Source: Internet
Accordingly, 16,242 people across 1,408 gram panchayats were penalised while police also slapped fine against 24,013 more. Source: Internet
Even if an offence is not penalised because the referee plays an advantage, the offender may still be sanctioned (see below) for any associated misconduct at the next stoppage of play. Source: Internet
Demon Jack-in-the-box Pickett looked to snare Tiger Liam Baker in the first term, but despite holding onto the ball for much longer than Petracca would the following quarter, Baker wasn’t penalised. Source: Internet
However, Neal Maupay’s handball was penalised by referee Chris Kavanagh after he consulted a pitchside monitor, having already blown for full-time, and Fernandes converted from the spot in the 100th minute. Source: Internet
In addition, the AA says the extension of the cards and discs must be communicated to all traffic authorities around the country to ensure no motorist is penalised for non-renewal. Source: Internet