/ˌpʌnɪʃəˈbɪləti/ – Noun
Definition: khả năng bị trừng phạt.
A more thorough explanation: Punishability refers to the quality or state of being subject to punishment under the law for a particular offense or wrongdoing. It is the extent to which an act or behavior can be legally penalized or sanctioned by authorities.
Example: The court will consider the severity of the crime when determining the punishability of the defendant’s actions.