Similar words: chastise, chastisement, hypnotised, practised, chastity, astigmatism, institutionalised, anti-semitism. Meaning: [tʃæ'staɪz] adj. punished for misbehavior.
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1 Thomas Rane chastised Peters for his cruelty.
2 The father chastised his son for his misconduct.
3 They chastised the government for lacking vitality and strength.
4 'You're a fool,[www.Sentencedict.com]' she chastised herself.
5 He chastised the team for their lack of commitment.
6 Charity organizations have chastised the Government for not doing enough to prevent the latest famine in Africa.
7 The Securities Commission chastised the firm but imposed no fine.
8 Coleman chastised the board for not taking action sooner.
9 Fool! she chastised herself, giving herself a shake as the buzzer on the microwave announced that the chicken was ready.
10 He's never given enough clean clothes and he's chastised for the slightest thing.
11 Chastised, Elder Brother held his tongue, turning to look at Jinju as if to seek her support.
12 She wished she had worn some make-up, then chastised herself for such a feeble thought.
13 Just a flirt, she chastised herself, and probably a married flirt for all that.
14 You'll hear about this and be chastised with scorpions.
15 I was chastised for the mistake.
16 The leader chastised that man who made a mistake.
17 She chastised him for his insensitive remarks.
18 Our government chastised the behaviors of NATO.
19 The chastised child looked at her father with a pathetic[sentencedict.com], doleful expression.
20 Once thefemales had been chastised, they were less likely to gulp down prawns.
21 After the first few drills, Rescorla chastised employees for moving too slowly in the stairwell.
22 It could turn out that being chastised by a supervisor might give you a chance to evaluate your own performance and step it up a notch so the next annual review might yield a raise or a promotion.
23 Kissing the rod that chastised me is not in my line.
24 Have any of us not been chastised by a coach for firing outside of our range?
25 He was a wretch to be hated and chastised by every champion of woman.
26 The business administration bureau has chastised pornography vendors to prevent them from violating the law again.
27 We saw the effect of this recently when the Commission chastised Ireland for not setting a strict enough budget.
28 We must be corrective like a parent who yet loves the child he has chastised.
29 He looked carefully at how the ideas of people like Winston Royce were misunderstood and how Royce was later unfairly chastised for foisting the waterfall model on the industry.
30 Another call for a mistrial, another denial, but Judge Costello chastised the prosecutor, calling his conduct "astonishing" and promising to address the matter later.
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