impunity

/ɪmˈpjuːnəti/ (bre, ipa) · /ɪmˈpjuːnəti/ (ame, ipa) · /im-ˈpyü-nə-tē/ (ame, mw)

impunity — 名詞

1. the state of being able to do something wrong or harmful without being punished

1.名詞C1
釋義

免罰;免責

做錯事卻不受懲罰的狀態

the state of being able to do something wrong or harmful without being punished or facing any negative consequences — for example, a corrupt official who steals public money without ever being investigated or charged.

例句

The dictator governed for twenty years with complete impunity, never facing trial for his crimes.

這位獨裁者完全免罰地統治了二十年,從未因他的罪行受審。

collocation: 'with complete impunity'

Large companies should not be allowed to dump toxic waste into rivers with impunity.

大公司不應該被允許隨意將有毒廢棄物倒入河流卻免於懲罰。

同義詞
  • immunity

    'immunity' is a formal legal protection granted beforehand; 'impunity' describes the actual escape from consequences

  • exemption

    'exemption' implies being officially excused from a rule or duty; 'impunity' focuses on not suffering punishment for wrongdoing

反義詞
  • accountability

    the state of being held responsible for one's actions

  • liability

    legal responsibility for something, especially harm caused

文法句型

with + impunity

用法筆記

Usually used in the fixed phrase 'with impunity' — the pattern is uncommon outside this structure. Unlike 'immunity', which suggests a legal or medical protection granted in advance, 'impunity' describes the actual outcome of escaping punishment after a wrongdoing.

常見錯誤

The diplomat had impunity from prosecution.
The diplomat had immunity from prosecution.
💡'immunity' is the legal protection itself; 'impunity' refers to actually escaping punishment, not to a formal right.