An act or expression of criticism and censure.
Censure severely or angrily.
1 He said that Mr O'Malley's immediate public rebuke was unacceptable to him.
2 The South African government issued a swift rebuke and summoned US officials.
3 Democratic politicians also waded in to rebuke McCain's politicisation of the issue.
4 Obstinacy in error is often a rebuke to tremulous faith in God.
5 The music in the tones of the answer was a vocal rebuke .
6 Trump this month withdrew U.S. forces from northern Syria, drawing bipartisan rebuke .
7 On the contrary, it was argumentative, cogent in explanation and in rebuke .
8 The party's rebuke to Mugabe exposes growing dissatisfaction with his continued rule.
9 I spoke with studied politeness; my idea was to rebuke his rudeness.
10 However, he offered only a mild rebuke of Trump for his rhetoric.
11 Ambassador Christopher Landau's remarks as a broad rebuke of the Mexican government.
12 The good prior almost smiled at the earnestness of the self rebuke .
13 The correction needed no explicit rebuke of Trump to convey its message.
14 This rebuke made every one grave until they reached the Cisan tower.
15 There was a solemn rebuke in the slow shaking of her head.
16 For the first time in her life Faith could not rebuke disrespect.
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