Similar words: rebuke, rebut, rebuff, rebuild, rebuttal, rebuilding, puke, nuke. Meaning: [rɪ'bjuːkt] adj. punished especially by reproof or reprimand.
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31. Nothing, of course, was frowzy, but everything was somewhat dusty, as if belonging to a man who never rebuked a servant.
32. When Jesus saw that a crowd was running to the scene, he rebuked the evil spirit.
33. When it reopened, Freezing Point ran an essay that rebuked Mr.
34. He drinks far more than she, and is periodically rebuked.
35. The manager rebuked salesgirl sharply for being rude to customers.
36. My sister-in-law rebuked her and led her away, to save us the sudden shock at dead of night.
37. But was rebuked for his iniquity: the dumb ass speaking with man's voice forbad the madness of the prophet.
38. She rebuked the erring.
39. But Jesus didn't consider the direction of frail men, like Peter, and " truning around [ His back to Peter] and seeing HIs disciples, He rebuked Peter, saying , Get behind Me, Satan!
40. He rebuked Midwestern senators who had voted against the tariff bill.
41. The popular belief in the invincibility of man is constantly rebuked by revaluations of man's fallibility.
42. There was something in the purity of his face that rebuked them.
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43. A scoffer who is rebuked will only hate you; the wise, when rebuked, will love you.
44. He was immediately led from the arena, and was warmly rebuked for his intemperate haste.