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- v. simple past tense and past participle of fine.
GNU Webster's 1913
- adj. subjected to punishment by a fine.
Examples
“He had what she called a fined-down look, but concentrated effort of mind and body had given him a hint of distinction.”
“Forcing people to buy healthcare or be fined is not in the constitution.”
“If the employers had of been fined from the start this never would have happened.”
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“The bottle of the gall subtracts from thence all the superfluous choler; whence it is brought to another shop or work-house to be yet better purified and fined, that is, the heart, which by its agitation of diastolic and systolic motions so neatly subtilizeth and inflames it, that in the right side ventricle it is brought to perfection, and through the veins is sent to all the members.”
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“Rep Edwards stated that citizens will not be "fined" for choosing not to purchase health insurance.”
“Then we'll get "fined" when we must choose between car insurance or healthcare!”
“From 2015, manufacturers will be 'fined' for every car they produce that emits too much carbon dioxide.”
“If countries are going to be 'fined' for breaking their caps, who is going to collect the money?”
“Insurance actually is the only product which Americans fund in advance, but are then "fined" already by those insurers if they make a claim, or are blacklisted on the internal industry's database through their underwriter's network.”
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“We are told that the Attorney General has been 'fined' £5000 for her failure to photocopy the unfortunate cleaner's documents.”
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