Admonish or counsel in terms of someone's behavior.
To give a forceful and lengthy lecture or criticism to another person.
1 In all his life, I never had to admonish my son once.
2 Sir, I admonish the people against the object of outcries like these.
3 He quickly returned to the article before Clare could admonish him again.
4 Naughty boys pelted him with rocks, and I thought to admonish them.
5 Confucius replied: Faithfully admonish your friend, and kindly try to lead him.
6 His father had never done anything for him except to admonish him.
7 Y: Therefore do thou give admonition, for thou art one to admonish .
8 The Master said, 'Faithfully admonish your friend, and skillfully lead him on.
9 Officials tracked him using cameras and sent public security officers to admonish him.
10 The poor may admonish the rich, and the rich the poor.
11 Reutzio, the court chaplain, who sat in the coach, to admonish the crowd.
12 So we watch him and we wait for the time to admonish him.
13 I admonish you not hastily to desert the path of loyally and duty.
14 With simple but earnest words does she admonish him against his fatal resolution.
15 And let me in this place movingly admonish you, ye ship-owners of Nantucket!
16 Threepio continued to admonish him, to warn him he was making a mistake.
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