amerce

[əˈmərs]

amerce Definition

to punish someone by making them pay a fine.

Using amerce: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "amerce" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The judge decided to amerce the defendant for his misconduct in court.

  • Example

    The company was amerced for violating environmental regulations.

  • Example

    He was amerced for not paying his taxes on time.

amerce Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for amerce

Phrases with amerce

  • to impose a fine on oneself as a punishment

    Example

    He decided to amerce himself for his mistake.

  • an offense that can be punished by a fine

    Example

    The law considers speeding as an amerceable offense.

  • a list of people who have been amerced

    Example

    The court clerk keeps a record of the amercement roll.

Origins of amerce

from Old French 'amercier', from 'à' (to) + 'mercier' (mercy)

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Summary: amerce in Brief

'Amerce' [əˈmərs] is a verb that means to punish someone by making them pay a fine. It is often used in legal contexts, such as when a person or company violates a regulation or law. Phrases like 'amerce oneself' and 'amerceable offense' use 'amerce' to denote self-punishment and offenses that can be punished by a fine, respectively.