Synonym: bawling out, chastisement, chewing out, dressing down, earful, going-over, upbraiding. Similar words: castigate, investigation, litigation, mitigation, investigating, obligation, irrigation, navigational. Meaning: [‚kæstɪ'geɪʃn] n. 1. a severe scolding 2. verbal punishment.
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1 It's revelation, soul castigation, Fire will burn us away.
2 It's revelation, soul castigation, Fire will burn us away, We are the seven.
3 That coinage led to the general castigation of young adults by their elders in that indulgent era as the Me Generation, preoccupied with material gain and "obsessed with self."
4 Some people believe that work is a better means of order and discipline than chain and castigation.
5 Admittedly, Norton-Taylor castigates the food industry as well as the landowners and the farmers - he spreads his castigation very evenly.
6 Ever since its presentation, the Little Women's Prose receives much scold and castigation.
7 At the same time, the division system exists a lot of castigation what can't meet the requirements of the urbanization and the economic development.
8 At the same time, we should consummate the credit law system and the supervision of the market, build effective castigation mechanism of breaking faith, and enhance the honor notion of the public.
More similar words: castigate, investigation, litigation, mitigation, investigating, obligation, irrigation, navigational, instigate, investigate, investigator, procrastination, mitigate, mitigated, bastion, negation, unmitigated, allegation, delegation, abnegation, abrogation, relegation, subjugation, segregation, propagation, aggregation, congregation, interrogation, devastation, stimulation.