What are some opposite words for AMNESTY?
Antonyms for AMNESTY
ˈæm nə stiamnesty
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English Synonyms and Antonyms
amnestynoun
Acquittal is a release from a charge, after trial, as not guilty. Pardon is a removal of penalty from one who has been adjudged guilty. Acquittal is by the decision of a court, commonly of a jury; pardon is the act of the executive. An innocent man may demand acquittal, and need not plead for pardon. Pardon supposes an offense; yet, as our laws stand, to grant a pardon is sometimes the only way to release one who has been wrongly convicted. Oblivion, from the Latin, signifies overlooking and virtually forgetting an offense, so that the offender stands before the law in all respects as if it had never been committed. Amnesty brings the same idea through the Greek. Pardon affects individuals; amnesty and oblivion are said of great numbers. Pardon is oftenest applied to the ordinary administration of law; amnesty, to national and military affairs. An amnesty is issued after war, insurrection, or rebellion; it is often granted by "an act of oblivion," and includes a full pardon of all offenders who come within its provisions. Absolution is a religious word (compare synonyms for ABSOLVE). Remission is a discharge from penalty; as, the remission of a fine.
Antonyms:
penalty, punishment, retaliation, retribution, vengeanceSynonyms:
absolution, acquittal, forbearance, forgiveness, mercy, oblivion, pardon, pardon, remissionPreposition:
A pardon to or for the offenders; for all offenses; the pardon of offenders or offenses.
Complete Dictionary of Synonyms and Antonyms
amnesty
Antonyms:
penalty, retaliation, punishment, retribution, requital, visitation, infliction, exaction, trial, accountSynonyms:
pardon, acquittal, remission, condonation, oblivion, dispensation, absolution
Princeton's WordNet
amnestynoun
a period during which offenders are exempt from punishment
Synonyms:
free pardon, pardonpardon, amnestynoun
a warrant granting release from punishment for an offense
Synonyms:
free pardon, forgiveness, amnesty, pardonamnesty, pardon, free pardonverb
the formal act of liberating someone
Synonyms:
free pardon, forgiveness, amnesty, pardonamnestyverb
grant a pardon to (a group of people)
How to use AMNESTY in a sentence?
Major General Chris Olukolade:
The Nigerian military.... rejects the biased and concocted report provided by Amnesty International, the Nigerian military does not encourage or condone abuse of human rights, neither will any proven case be left unpunished.
Whenever Democrats think that in order to win Hispanic voters, all they have to do is maybe, you know, play a little salsa music, talk about tacos and promise amnesty. That message no longer works with Hispanics.
You tell me if this is amnesty, you come out from the shadows. You receive a provisional work permit. You pay taxes. You don't receive federal government assistance. You learn English ...You work.
Any demand that we should run an amnesty at this stage, that we will not follow up on investigations and prosecutions of offenders is not acceptable, because that bluntly goes against the rule of law in Hong Kong, ...My sincere plea is: Please give us an opportunity, the time, the room, to take Hong Kong out of the current impasse and try to improve the current situation.
People think if one candidate wins, certain things will happen, like a giant wall being built and then they can never get through, another faction believes that if the other candidate wins, they’ll get amnesty if they’re here by a certain date.
Words popularity by usage frequency
ranking | word | |
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#361 | account | |
#1452 | trial | |
#4806 | penalty | |
#7790 | punishment | |
#13192 | amnesty | |
#15960 | visitation | |
#16279 | vengeance | |
#23183 | retaliation | |
#33262 | retribution | |
#71877 | infliction | |
#184062 | exaction | |
#307426 | requital |
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