attainder
/əˈteɪn.dər/Definitions
1. noun
A legal term for a penalty or punishment imposed on someone who has committed a crime or offense, often resulting in the loss of rights or privileges.
“The king’s attainder of his enemies was seen as a severe injustice by many.”
2. noun
A state of being legally guilty or punishable for a crime or offense.
“The attainder of the accused led to a lengthy and contentious trial.”