Censure severely or angrily.
1This is a tactical error for which I'm immediately taken to task.
2Then shall ye on that day be taken to task concerning pleasures.
3It remains to be seen whether he's taken to task on this one.
4I have been taken to task for not accepting Labour's civil union Bill.
5I am not accustomed to be taken to task so sharply.
6He was especially taken to task by Bob Tucker, the president.
7The police could be taken to task for violating the executives' rights, he said.
8Montague has been taken to task in the press for her increasingly vague manner.
9He is now being taken to task by a lot of people on Twitter.
10They can also be taken to task for doing that.
11Upon this answer Kostolo was taken to task by the President of the court.
12Unlike Draper though, BoJack is taken to task for his bad behaviour from the get-go.
13Even the Chabad movement should taken to task for not providing greater security for its facility.
14Apprentice plumbers and drainlayers have been taken to task for having appalling maths and literacy skills.
15Charost was soon restored, and when he left I was taken to task by the ladies.
16Half an hour later Jeff met his cousin near the chapel and was taken to task.
Translations for take to task