/kjuːˈmjuːlətɪv ˈpʌnɪʃmənt/ – Phrase
Definition: hình phạt tổng cộng.
A more thorough explanation: Cumulative punishment refers to the practice of imposing multiple penalties or sentences for separate offenses or violations, with the total punishment being the combined result of all individual penalties. This means that each penalty is added together to create a single, overall punishment for the individual.
Example: The judge decided that the defendant should serve a cumulative punishment of five years in prison for the two separate charges of theft.