Use "was reprimanded|be reprimand" in a sentence

1. He was reprimanded for playing truant.

2. He was reprimanded for insufficient control.

3. 9 He was reprimanded for insufficient control.

4. I was severely reprimanded by my boss.

5. The subcommittee recommended Gingrich be reprimanded.

6. She was severely reprimanded for accepting the money.

7. She was reprimanded for leaving the children unattended.

8. Where was the reprimand for her audacity?

9. She was reprimanded for failing to do her duty.

10. Breslin was sharply reprimanded for insulting an Asian-American reporter.

11. He was fined £500 for each offence and reprimanded.

12. Admonished; Chastened; rebuked; reprimanded; reproved

13. Bellonet would later be severely reprimanded for his importunate Blusterings

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

15. When Mr Putin sacked the energy minister, Mr Chubais was sternly reprimanded.

16. She was reprimanded by her teacher for biting another girl.

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

18. He was reprimanded by a teacher for talking in the corridor.

19. He would again be severely reprimanded, and this time dismissed from his ship.

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

21. The man was released after being officially reprimanded for illegal possession of a knife.

22. I find it belittle to be reprimanded by someone so much younger than me.

23. 9 I find it belittle to be reprimanded by someone so much younger than me.

24. 🔊 Because the student was Clad in an inappropriate outfit, she was reprimanded by a teacher

25. He was reprimanded for trying to go over the heads of senior officers.

26. His negligence passed without reprimand.

27. In February it publicly reprimanded the insurer for failing to be tough enough with its agents.

28. The kidon team leader was later reprimanded for acting outside the assigned scope of the mission.

29. Admonishment and reprimand based on conduct or performance

30. A Castigation is a harsh verbal reprimand

31. The hapless Sidney Barnett was found guilty of assault and severely reprimanded by the court.

32. He was ultimately caught and properly reprimanded when a copious flow of blood signaled the sacrilegious act.

33. Meekins got a letter of reprimand.

34. Three players were officially reprimanded for fighting on the field.

35. If teachers' statements are constitutionally protected, they can not be reprimanded, transferred, or otherwise disciplined for making them.

36. 8 The hapless Sidney Barnett was found guilty of assault and severely reprimanded by the court.

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

38. In May 19 a registrar admitted a drink-driving charge and was severely reprimanded by the Lord Chancellor.

39. Synonyms for be Admonished include catch it, be castigated, be chastised, be rebuked, be reprimanded, be scolded, be for it, be taken to task, be told off and catch …

40. The foreman reprimanded the workers severely for not following safety procedures.

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

42. Bawl out Informal To reprimand loudly or harshly

43. He received a severe reprimand for his behaviour.

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

45. 17, 18. (a) Why did Jesus reprimand the Sadducees?

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

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

48. Paul publicly reprimanded Peter when the latter acted incorrectly in Antioch.

49. A reprimand is more severe than an Admonition

50. The baffled executioners were severely reprimanded before getting another crack at Vincent.

51. The military court reprimanded him for failing to do his duty.

52. He was informed that Leaken had not been given that authority and had, in fact, been reprimanded for his presumptuousness.

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

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

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

56. Later, at my place of employment as a neuropharmacologist, I was publicly reprimanded for my involvement in illegal activity.

57. I wanted her to comfort me, but instead she just reprimanded me.

58. The ringleaders were executed and the soldiers were reprimanded and then given their pay.

59. Once he had forgotten to lock Mr Corcoran's office and had been harshly reprimanded.

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

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

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

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

64. Debra remembered as a very young child being severely reprimanded by her father.

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

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

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

68. 21 Of those, a reprimand is the mildest,(www.Sentencedict.com) but it must be debated and voted on by the full House.

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

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

71. With great Acerbity, the coach reprimanded his star player for missing curfew

72. 14 synonyms for Admonishment: admonition, rebuke, reprimand, reproach, reproof, scolding, rap

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

74. Synonyms for Chastised include scolded, berated, reprimanded, lectured, rebuked, castigated, upbraided, censured, chid and chided

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

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

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

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

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

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