impunity
impunity
noun
/ɪmˈpjuːnəti/
uncountable (formal, disapproving)
​the fact of not getting punished for something
with impunity
They continue to break the law with impunity.
Those involved in such attacks often enjoy complete impunity.
Word Origin
mid 16th cent.: from Latin impunitas, from impunis ‘unpunished’, from in- ‘not’ + poena ‘penalty’ or punire ‘punish’.