reprimanding in English

verb
1
rebuke (someone), especially officially.
officials were dismissed or reprimanded for poor work
synonyms:rebukeadmonishchastisechideupbraidreprovereproachscoldberatetake to tasklambastegive someone a piece of one's mindrake/haul over the coalslecturecriticizecensurecome down ongive someone a talking-totell offdress downgive someone a dressing-downgive someone an earfulgive someone a roastingrap over the knucklesrapslap someone's wristbawl outlay intolace intoblastgive someone what forchew outream outcastigate
verb

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1. Reprimanding backaches praedial gainspeaker Pindarus Adjag

2. Synonyms for Admonitory include admonishing, cautionary, warning, advisory, rebuking, cautioning, exemplary, monitory, premonitory and reprimanding

3. Synonyms for Chiding include scolding, berating, admonishing, castigating, rebuking, nagging, reprimanding, reproaching, slating and upbraiding

4. Synonyms for Berating include admonishing, castigating, rebuking, scolding, haranguing, reprimanding, reproaching, slating, upbraiding and blasting

5. 9 He spoke in Tibetan, and his delivery was stern and admonitory , like a forbidding, old-fashioned father reprimanding his children.

6. On her return Victoria wrote to Derby reprimanding him for the poor state of the Royal Navy in comparison to the French one.

7. And China got off to a rough start on Thursday, with both sides Chiding and reprimanding each other in an unusual public display of …

8. ‘For instance, they don't hesitate to Chastise a colleague, even if he is a personal friend, for incompetent work.’ ‘Society celebrates certain kinds of choice, while chastising and reprimanding others.’

9. Joab went along with the arrangement in full cooperation, but in his report to the king on the outcome of the battle, he adroitly used the fact to block David from reprimanding him because he had lost valiant men in the battle by sending them too close to the city wall.