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Sentencing
UK //ˈsɛntənsɪŋ//US //ˈsɛntənʃɪŋ//
Definition
The formal decision made by a court about the punishment for a crime.
In simple words: The punishment given to someone after a court trial.
Examples
- The judge announced the sentencing of the defendant.
- The sentencing took place after a lengthy trial.
- Many were shocked by the harsh sentencing imposed for the crime.
- During the sentencing phase, the attorney presented mitigating factors.
- The sentencing guidelines help judges determine appropriate punishments.
Usage notes
Commonly used in legal contexts. It's considered formal, and might not be appropriate for casual conversations.
Grammar pattern
subject + is sentenced + to + object
Memory hint
Think of 'sentence' as in court; sentencing is the act that gives a sentence.
Collocations
- impose a sentencing
- harsh sentencing
- fair sentencing
Synonyms
- punishment
- ruling
- judgment
- verdict
- consequence
Common mistakes
- Confusing with 'sentiment' which means a feeling or opinion.
- Using 'sentence' instead of 'sentencing' when referring to the act of deciding a punishment.