Telishment
//ˈtɛlɪʃmənt//
"Telishment" in a Sentence (2 examples)
Try to imagine, then, an institution (which we may call “telishment”) which is such that the officials set up by it have authority to arrange a trial for the condemnation of an innocent man whenever they are of the opinion that doing so would be in the best interests of society.
And I would say the same about punishments — not telishments, but punishments — in which the penalty is far too severe.
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