Censure severely or angrily.
To give a forceful and lengthy lecture or criticism to another person.
1 Mickelson's fellow players did not exactly wait in line to berate him.
2 Pretend - berate people in public to see how your game is holding up.
3 Both images continued to yell at and berate him, moving closer still.
4 Brother started forward, stalking the king as Erius continued to berate Tobin.
5 Whatever you do, don't congratulate yourself too much, or berate yourself either.
6 Part of me wants to jump on any excuse to berate Sid.
7 He found Haven agitated and probably worried that Bolitho would berate him.
8 But next time you see someone with helium balloons, don't berate them.
9 You were about to berate me, before I knocked you off balance.
10 He could berate a subordinate without repercussions, but not the grand moff.
11 You can't just go berate a member of the Parliament of Strife!
12 Dyckman was a spent and bankrupt object, and anybody could berate him.
13 She had let a line worker berate a CEO to his face.
14 We chuck a U-turn and berate her about her sex life again!
15 It's foolish to berate such a man in front of pressed landsmen.
16 Did he silently berate himself for allowing himself to be in that situation?
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