/ˈpʌnɪʃmənt ɪnˈdjʊrd/ – Phrase
Definition: hình phạt đã được thi hành xong.
A more thorough explanation: “Punishment endured” refers to the suffering or penalty that an individual experiences as a consequence of their actions, typically as a result of being found guilty of a crime or wrongdoing in a legal context. This term encompasses the consequences or penalties imposed by a court or other legal authority as a form of retribution or deterrence for the individual’s actions.
Example: The punishment endured by the defendant was deemed appropriate by the court for the crime committed.