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Meanings of
rebuked
in English
Admonished.
admonished
reproved
reprimanded
chastened
Related terms
punished
Usage of
rebuked
in English
1
The statement I made is unacceptable and rightfully
rebuked
by all concerned.
2
The Taoiseach
rebuked
a Minister and junior minister in the Dáil yesterday.
3
Now the butterfly has flown in at the tavern-window, and
rebuked
me.
4
But he arising,
rebuked
the wind and the rage of the water.
5
He pretended to be enraged because I
rebuked
him in the chapel.
6
Going to law with a Christian in the pagan courts is
rebuked
.
7
And he arose, and
rebuked
the wind, and said unto the sea:
8
Duterte has in turn
rebuked
the United States and rejected the criticisms.
9
The gentle eye of Mrs. Bullfrog scarcely
rebuked
me for the profanation.
10
His mother openly
rebuked
the mothers of the boys who had gone.
11
Meanwhile, secretary of state, Hillary Clinton, has
rebuked
Bahrain for using force.
12
Hubert sank in
rebuked
silence under the spell of the afternoon's disclosure.
13
Stroebel with a
rebuked
demeanor goes from the telephone to the desk.
14
A more extensive ambition had been
rebuked
in more ways than one.
15
Then in a sharp and stern reaction she
rebuked
,
she chastened herself.
16
He
rebuked
them, and proclaimed that his religion consisted in doing good.
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About this term
rebuked
rebuke
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
rebuke by
rebuke the wind
rebuke for lack
rebuke internal
rebuke prosecutors
More collocations
Rebuked
through the time
Rebuked
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common