TAKE A FINE
Definition: To accept or endure a penalty or punishment that is considered fair or just.
Synonyms: Enjoy Quality, Accept Pleasure, Seize Elegance, Embrace Refinement, Grasp Sophistication
Usage Examples in Sentences
#1
The soccer player had to take a fine for his reckless tackle during the game.
#2
Mary chose to take a fine rather than break the rules of the board game.
#3
The chef had to take a fine for using an ingredient not allowed in the cooking competition.
#4
Despite the temptation, Sarah opted to take a fine for peeking during hide-and-seek.
#5
He decided to take a fine for his late library book, understanding the importance of returning borrowed items on time.
#6
I will take a fine if it means justice is served.
#7
She decided to take a fine rather than prolonging the legal battle.
#8
They were willing to take a fine as long as it meant avoiding a harsher punishment.
#9
Despite the consequences, she was determined to take a fine for her principles.
#10
In certain situations, it is necessary to take a fine.
#11
To show respect for the law, we should be willing to take a fine.
#12
When we do wrong, we should be ready to take a fine.
#13
Take a fine if you must, but do not evade responsibility.
#14
In a fair trial, he was willing to take a fine for his misdemeanor.
#15
The company was prepared to take a fine for violating environmental regulations.
#16
To maintain order, sometimes you have to take a fine for breaking the rules.
#17
To preserve integrity, he opted to take a fine for his actions.
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