reprimand|reprimanded|reprimanding|reprimands in English
verb
[rep·ri·mand || 'reprɪmænd /-mɑːnd]
rebuke, admonish, scold, reprove
Use "reprimand|reprimanded|reprimanding|reprimands" in a sentence
1. Reprimanding backaches praedial gainspeaker Pindarus Adjag
2. Admonished; Chastened; rebuked; reprimanded; reproved
3. Reprimands are more severe than Admonishments
4. For reprimands, a lightly Admonishing tone was used, …
5. His reprimands have always helped us, haven't they
6. He was reprimanded for playing truant.
7. He was reprimanded for insufficient control.
8. 9 He was reprimanded for insufficient control.
9. Reprimands should be given during or immediately following the undesirable behavior.
10. I was severely reprimanded by my boss.
11. She was severely reprimanded for accepting the money.
12. His negligence passed without reprimand.
13. The subcommittee recommended Gingrich be reprimanded.
14. For example, Paul reprimands Christians for going to court “before unbelievers.”
15. Admonishment and reprimand based on conduct or performance
16. She was reprimanded for leaving the children unattended.
17. A Castigation is a harsh verbal reprimand
18. Synonyms for Admonitory include admonishing, cautionary, warning, advisory, rebuking, cautioning, exemplary, monitory, premonitory and reprimanding
19. Meekins got a letter of reprimand.
20. She was reprimanded for failing to do her duty.
21. Three players were officially reprimanded for fighting on the field.
22. Where was the reprimand for her audacity?
23. Unlike counseling, Admonitions and reprimands are censures, meaning one did something wrong.
24. As with counseling, Admonitions and reprimands can be verbal or in writing
25. Breslin was sharply reprimanded for insulting an Asian-American reporter.