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Meanings of
reprimanded
in English
Rebuked.
rebuked
admonished
reproved
chastened
Related terms
punished
Synonyms
Examples for "
rebuked
"
rebuked
admonished
reproved
chastened
Examples for "
rebuked
"
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.
1
He also
admonished
the international community for failing to address climate change.
2
You know you're not supposed to do anything too strenuous,' Bryant
admonished
.
3
Thus
admonished
the French woman wound the jewels in her mistress' hair.
4
Again he
admonished
the boy to throw more brush upon the fire.
5
Thus
admonished
,
the servant departed and the boatman was left to himself.
1
Thus spoke the youth in tears; but the maiden gently
reproved
him.
2
Aunt Mercy
reproved
me; but the loss of the pigeons vexed her.
3
You
reproved
them for throwing a lighted match in the dry grass.
4
She once
reproved
me for inadvertently putting my hat on the tablecloth.
5
She was firm and
reproved
me for discussing movements over the telephone.
1
Teachers' contract talks are an early major test of the
chastened
Emanuel.
2
Thus Hillyard took the train to Wadi Haifa in a
chastened
mood.
3
Her response was both gracious and disarming and I felt utterly
chastened
.
4
But the Countess had not been beaten or
chastened
in any way.
5
And Doe said nothing till, being in a
chastened
mood, he resumed:
Usage of
reprimanded
in English
1
President Ramaphosa condemned Mboweni's statements and
reprimanded
the finance minister on Monday.
2
The ticket-collector who let the animal in without payment has been
reprimanded
.
3
Helen Worboys said Mr Bielski would not be
reprimanded
for his comments.
4
He said no IBM staff were sacked or
reprimanded
over the incident.
5
The most part he only
reprimanded
,
but not in the same terms.
6
The result was that B. was reinstated and the chief engineer
reprimanded
.
7
We are moralists, and reprimand you; and you are hereby
reprimanded
accordingly.
8
Stanley insisted on the article being restored, and severely
reprimanded
the offender.
9
The operator had been
reprimanded
very severely and ordered to be relieved.
10
The President sternly
reprimanded
Donzelle and sent him back to his seat.
11
And do therefore sentence him to be
reprimanded
by the Senior Officer.
12
She was full of aggression and was often
reprimanded
by her superiors.
13
It ought to be publicly
reprimanded
in those blessed Tables of yours.'
14
Should they then be
reprimanded
,
for not joining in the general stampede?
15
Singh, while formally
reprimanded
by Dresden, kept her status on her team.
16
Somewhere inside the halls of DTRA, we suspect someone was being
reprimanded
.
Other examples for "reprimanded"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
reprimanded
reprimand
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
reprimand by
reprimand several
reprimand a peace
reprimand accordingly
reprimand for neglect
More collocations
Reprimanded
through the time
Reprimanded
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common