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Definition of impunity:

  • (noun) exemption from punishment or loss

Sentence Examples:

They were utterly fearless, and roved about with impunity.

"Some people might suffer with impunity," Swift said hoarsely.

Box is easily grown and stands pruning with impunity.

Nations, like individuals, cannot become desperate gamblers with impunity.

Such as could amass treasures were able to purchase impunity.

Through this hoop he squeezes his body with absolute impunity.

Had she not braved the Queen Regent with impunity?

And this order can not be transgressed with impunity.

I can disobey her with impunity; I will do so.

I believe that these rights cannot be infringed with impunity.

I could have doubled or quadrupled my salary with impunity.

The purpose of Zeus could not be thwarted with impunity.

You with impunity thought to insult and intimidate defenseless women.

It calls to mind female virtue trampled under foot with impunity.

Leah will find I am not to be disobeyed with impunity.

Believe me, poison cannot be twice used with impunity in statecraft.

Crayfish and snails live with impunity in pure oxide of carbon.

Nature has its laws, which you cannot disobey with impunity.

Living witnesses that enormous crimes may be perpetrated with impunity!

Subtlety is soon mistaken for wisdom, and impunity for virtue.

The laws of temperance can never be broken with impunity.

As their numbers and impunity increased, so did their insolence.

His paternal reprimands to the people were but promises of impunity.

She said that no one could trample upon her with impunity.

Would the honorable wife or daughter be intruded upon with impunity?

Forgery, coining, and every crime is committed there with impunity.

The amazing display of impudence was attended with complete impunity.

"Why, not to suffer impertinence to be offered him with impunity."

Can the milk of a rabid cow be drunk with impunity?

And, indeed, a usurper could, perhaps, hardly do so with impunity.

Ordinary earthenware may be used with impunity if washed immediately afterwards.

A tree is not to be severed from its roots with impunity.

Malignity, now sure of impunity, heaped up invectives on the falling hero.

Boys soon know when they can disobey a teacher with impunity.

Getting bolder by impunity, he ventures in some straits to attack man.

You can't carry a gram or more of radium bromide long with impunity.

Master Jack was suffered to ruffle her best skirts with impunity.

If it, too, is a cheat, may it not be counterfeited with impunity?

No one can meddle with the liberty of the press with impunity.

One does not thus slight the edicts of the mighty with impunity.

He who can commit blunders with impunity is always certain to succeed.

This is not a place where liberties may be infringed with impunity.

There are many things they may do with impunity, nay, even hilarity.

He repudiated the disdainful impunity which apparently was inflicted on him intentionally.

One cannot expend one's self with impunity; that would be too good.

The caterpillar, however, is quite harmless, and may be handled with impunity.

Very few of the symptoms heretofore mentioned can be neglected with impunity.

Did this impious creature think to overthrow the holy traditions with impunity?

It is said that at least half of the ministers disobeyed with impunity.

They are audacious, because for many ages they have enjoyed supremacy with impunity.

The alarm, sounded through this organ, seldom passes unheeded, with impunity.

And it is no cheap impunity that he faces in his errant hardihood.

"Will you guarantee us, if not judicial impunity, at all events civil absolution?"

Indians cannot be deceived, and promises made them shamelessly broken, with impunity.

This is the species which he noticed devouring blistering beetles with impunity.

Charles refused battle and allowed them to ravage the suburbs with impunity.

Moreover, the conspirator, in that course, would have had security, secrecy, impunity.

"All this information," he exclaimed, "going back and forth with absolute impunity!"

I am better dressed than the lackey, and insult him with impunity.

The priests, it seems, perpetrate all sorts of crimes with perfect impunity.

They must be taught that they cannot insult American citizens with impunity.

They could not with impunity give to Abolitionism the scantiest attention or courtesy.

If you can get the ventilators kept open you may sleep with impunity.

No other man was ever permitted to put down a tribune with impunity.

Where among Greeks has impunity ever been assured to traitors, deserters, or despots?

Canute, indeed, was too powerful and too vindictive to be resisted with impunity.

Do you think I shall allow you to circulate those atrocious caricatures with impunity?

They could loot with impunity, and all contamination would remain outside the suits.

The outlay was of course popular with the people, and hence the impunity.

Am I so gentle, so tractable, so ingenuous that you can defy me with impunity?

She could do so with impunity, because her own was indubitably beyond criticism.

Take the following sentence: "Wit sometimes enables us to act rudely with impunity."

You see, sir, you cannot annoy women with impunity even in this barbarous country.

Try the experiment; I promise you impunity, if you touch only the heavier hives.

That alters the case, and you may perpetrate the violence now with impunity!

It is the abuse of the shelter of official station to circulate calumny with impunity.

Amelia must be shown that she could not disobey my commands with impunity.

Such a law, however, should accompany impunity with the banishment of the informer.

From that moment even the rabble of Constantinople could insult him with impunity.

Shall I be told that this is enabling the highwayman to rob with impunity?

Sutton, who was a plain woman, might with impunity use her equipage on Sundays.

Few men can do such things with impunity, and come out of them unscathed.

The fumes of the acid are perfectly harmless and may be breathed with impunity.

The stage alone can do this with impunity, chastising us as the anonymous fool.

These baboons are very mischievous creatures, and are not to be attacked with impunity.

If he thinks that he is going to fool us with impunity, he is mightily mistaken.

He is a seasoned vessel, but no man can drink our village nectar with impunity.

They wallow in the last with joy, and practice the first with impunity.

The mother that bore me couldn't hand me over to a medical ghoul with impunity.

At times the ruffians quarrel among themselves and shoot and kill with impunity.

Such noble women can, with impunity, despise and brave the prejudices of hypocrites.

Impunity breeds arrogance; and they swagger and swell, knowing that they are protected.

Do not be carried away with the idea that you can be dissipated with impunity.

Marquis or no marquis, I am not going to have my officers assassinated with impunity.

Then, as if assured of impunity, he treats recognized risks with a species of contempt.

The lymphatic and obese can smoke more than the sanguine and nervous, with impunity.

Crafty, vindictive, gross, tyrannical, few men ever continued long such a career with impunity.

One may tweak the one, and tread upon the other, with such manifest impunity.

The Tartars committed their ravages with impunity, and other enemies were quickly in arms.

A man is a bore at his peril, but a woman can be tiresome with impunity.