0 Condign punishment is suitable or right for a particular crime:
Expropriation of property seemed condign punishment for treason.
I should have thought that in a great number of cases, in practically all, it deserves condign punishment of the most serious kind.
I am sorry that we have to spend time discussing the hanging of the three violent and savage criminals whose crimes certainly merited condign punishment.
My view has always been that those convicted in our courts of acts of violence should receive condign punishment.
They do not seem to care if 99 just people are penalised, provided that one sinner is brought to suffer condign punishment.
Every effort must be made to eliminate bullying and the bullies must receive condign punishment when convicted of such behaviour.
If she deserves to be punished, let her be punished in court by condign and appropriate punishment.
His committee made very condign comments about legislation by cross-reference.
A felony is a serious crime worthy of condign punishment, and a misdemeanour is something less.