Use "reprimand" in a sentence

1. His negligence passed without reprimand.

2. Admonishment and reprimand based on conduct or performance

3. A Castigation is a harsh verbal reprimand

4. Meekins got a letter of reprimand.

5. Where was the reprimand for her audacity?

6. RRON defines Censure ( formerly reprimand) as a punishment

7. Bawl out Informal To reprimand loudly or harshly

8. He received a severe reprimand for his behaviour.

9. 17, 18. (a) Why did Jesus reprimand the Sadducees?

10. Her attempts to reprimand him were quickly shouted down.

11. The principal reprimand the student for his chronic lateness.

12. A reprimand is more severe than an Admonition

13. She was issued with a reprimand for leaking the news.

14. His boss gave him a reprimand for being late.

15. His boss gave him a severe reprimand for being late.

16. Castigate means to chastise, reprimand or rebuke in a severe manner

17. The House voted to punish the senator with a formal reprimand.

18. The youth was later dealt with by way of a reprimand.

19. The chief superintendent seemed to revel in the reprimand he issued to her.

20. Watkins told the committee he believed his reprimand was unjustified.

21. His parents will reprimand him when he shows them his report card.

22. Soon, the horse will associate shying with a reprimand from his rider.

23. 14 synonyms for Admonishment: admonition, rebuke, reprimand, reproach, reproof, scolding, rap

24. Also, we don’t reprimand our children in front of one another.

25. With some effort he looked down at his feet as if to reprimand them.

26. Chide: To scold mildly so as to correct or improve; reprimand

27. The manager earned himself a severe reprimand for criticizing the referee.

28. God sent his spokesman Hanani to reprimand Asa for not relying on Jehovah.

29. The only difference between an Admonition and a reprimand is the degree

30. Synonyms for Admonish include reprimand, chide, rebuke, censure, reprove, berate, scold, upbraid, reproach and castigate

31. At times, they even “reprove, reprimand, exhort, with all long-suffering and art of teaching.”

32. Options range from no action to a fine, reprimand, censure or expulsion from the House.

33. My uncles, you asked me here to play mahjong or reprimand me?

34. He has been fined five thousand pounds and given a severe reprimand.

35. Landing safely on the rocky river shore, she endured a reprimand from a friend.

36. 54 synonyms for Berate: scold, rebuke, reprimand, reproach, blast, carpet, put down, criticize, slate

37. Websters dictionary and law define Censure as punishment, reprimand, admonition and act of disipline

38. Another word for Castigation: reprimand, criticism, blast, put-down, condemnation Collins English Thesaurus

39. Wigan team-mate Kelvin Skerrett, who did the same, received a severe reprimand.

40. Alternate mild forms of discipline, such as a frown or a mild reprimand, with timeouts.

41. The House has three formal modes of discipline for its members: reprimand, Censure and expulsion.

42. Admonishment (countable and uncountable, plural Admonishments) The act of admonishing; a reprimand or rebuke

43. Only 26 members of his own party ended up voting not to reprimand him.

44. What does Chide mean? To scold mildly so as to correct or improve; reprimand

45. admonishment (countable and uncountable, plural Admonishments) The act of admonishing; a reprimand or rebuke.

46. Meeting the deferentially is try every means avoid to suffer reprimand when his mood is bad.

47. Synonyms for Castigate include lambaste, berate, censure, criticise, criticize, chastise, rebuke, reprimand, admonish and scold

48. To scold mildly so as to correct or improve; reprimand: Chided the boy for his

49. The commission unanimously voted to reprimand Williams for lying about the Las Vegas hotel rooms.

50. Synonyms for Commination include denunciation, censure, condemnation, excoriation, reprimand, reproach, reproof, rebuke, stricture and anathema

51. Synonyms for Berate include admonish, castigate, rebuke, scold, harangue, reprimand, reproach, slate, upbraid and blast

52. Prince Albert, though ill, was appalled and visited Edward at Cambridge to issue a reprimand.

53. At 2 Timothy 4:2, the Bible says that elders must at times “reprove, reprimand, exhort.”

54. For example, some parents feel unable to reprimand asthmatic children in case this provokes an attack.

55. Brainwashed is not a reprimand; it is a call to deprogram ourselves of self-defeating attitudes and actions

56. Impact on Censured Director’s Powers & Authority A Censure is an official reprimand and statement of disapproval.

57. (5) Since the Admonishment or reprimand may be appealed under the grievance procedure initially and, except in patient abuse …

58. True, overseers sometimes need to “reprove, reprimand, exhort,” but this is done “with all long-suffering and art of teaching.”

59. [tr.] formal reprimand (someone) severely: /he was Castigated for not setting a good example./ DERIVATIVES: cas·ti·ga·tion

60. The girls exchanged nervous glances, thinking that it must be Miss Hardbroom come to reprimand them for being out of bed.

61. Of those, a reprimand is the mildest, but it must be debated and voted on by the full House.

62. The reprimand stops just short of a vote of censure, which would have forced Gingrich to resign as speaker.

63. 23 Of those, reprimand is the mildest, but it must be debated and voted on by the full House.

64. If he neglected his physical body, there was no one here to reprimand him, for the whole community was woefully neglected.

65. 21 Of those, a reprimand is the mildest,(www.Sentencedict.com) but it must be debated and voted on by the full House.

66. Castigate and chasten, which also means "to reprimand" but is less severe, share the Latin root castus which means "pure."

67. Censure, reprimand, or admonition are traditional ways in which parliamentary bodies have disciplined their members and maintained order and dignity in their proceedings

68. She then received a written reprimand for using the adjective "contentious" when referring to the Gasparri law as voted in parliament.

69. The noun Chastisement usually means a verbal reprimand, like the Chastisement a basketball coach might give his team after a terrible loss.

70. Batley and Sheffield Eagles received a severe reprimand yesterday for the fighting which took place during their first-round Yorkshire Cup tie.

71. Berating: 1 n a severe rebuke “he deserved the Berating that the coach gave him” Synonyms: blowing up Type of: rebuke , reprehension , reprimand , reproof …

72. As noted at 2 Timothy 4:2, they must at times “reprove” and “reprimand,” straightforwardly outlining the consequences of an erring one’s wayward course.

73. Censure is a reprimand adopted by one or both chambers of Congress against a Member of Congress, President, federal judge, or other government official

74. As a verb, Censure means "to formally reprimand (someone)." As a noun in this context, its definition is "a formal reprimand." Where does Censure come from? Censure comes from the Latin verb cēnsēre, meaning "to assess" or "to give as an opinion," which is the same root as the English words census and censor.

75. Some common synonyms of Admonish are chide, rebuke, reprimand, reproach, and reprove. While all these words mean "to criticize adversely," Admonish suggests earnest or friendly warning and counsel

76. Chastisement is “a strong verbal reprimand” or “severe criticism,” such as the scolding a child may face for coloring on the walls—or the talking-to an employee gets for imbibing too much eggnog at …

77. Chiding: 1 n rebuking a person harshly Synonyms: objurgation , scolding , tongue-lashing Types: wig , wigging British slang for a scolding Type of: rebuke , reprehension , reprimand , reproof , reproval an act or expression of criticism and censure

78. As nouns the difference between Admonition and admonishment is that Admonition is gentle or friendly reproof; counseling against fault or oversight; warning while admonishment is a reprimand or rebuke the act of admonishing.

79. As nouns the difference between admonition and Admonishment is that admonition is gentle or friendly reproof; counseling against fault or oversight; warning while Admonishment is a reprimand or rebuke the act of admonishing.

80. The definition of Admonish means to let someone know that you are not happy with his or her actions or to scold a person. To reprimand a child who is behaving badly is an example of Admonish.