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Sentence count:64+1Posted:2016-11-15Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: bawl outberatecall downcall on the carpetcensurechew outchew upchidecriminatedress downhave wordsjawlambastlambastelectureragrebukeremonstratereprehensionreproofreprovalscoldtake to tasktrounceSimilar words: primaryprimarilyreprisalgrimaceprimerepresentreprobateentrepreneurMeaning: ['reprɪmænd /-mɑːnd]  n. an act or expression of criticism and censure. v. 1. rebuke formally 2. censure severely or angrily. 
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31. And there were those men who encouraged us to reprimand them for sexist thoughts and deeds.
32. Was he about to bark out a reprimand? she wondered. Haul her off to the stewards?
33. Of those, reprimand is the mildest, but it must be debated and voted on by the full House.
34. The reprimand was adopted only after expulsion and censure motions were defeated.
35. Early on in his career he had received a reprimand for that very sin.
36. For example, some parents feel unable to reprimand asthmatic children in case this provokes an attack.
37. Forty-seven other officers were stung with lesser penalties ranging from long suspensions to letters of reprimand.
38. Was he about to bark out a reprimand? she wondered.
39. But Democrats flatly denied that the subcommittee already had unanimously agreed to recommend a reprimand.
40. Despite an immediate reprimand from Chamorro, Godoy's statements during the strike reportedly encouraged the formation of right-wing armed groups.
41. Alternate mild forms of discipline, such as a frown or a mild reprimand, with timeouts.
42. He said not a word to her, but contented himself with sending a stern reprimand to Aeolus.
43. In 1990, when the ethics panel recommended a reprimand for Rep.
44. The principal reprimand the student for his chronic lateness.
45. Howard Elbright said with a note of reprimand.
46. After the severest reprimand, he did not tremble.
47. "Don't contradict your mother," was Charles's sharp reprimand.
48. She was thinking that she must reprimand her home help the next morning.
49. At this moment, be turn for Xie Jin, he stalks of grain without the speech,[http://sentencedict.com] grab a few phenomena that mike begins reprimand China filmdom to exist.
50. Meeting the deferentially is try every means avoid to suffer reprimand when his mood is bad.
51. He may gently reprimand an official or even suggest to parliament that a law the altered.
52. A reprimand to someone who incautiously left a terminal unlocked.
53. He had to answer; he could not ignore the question or brush it away with a reprimand or a dismissive counterquestion.
54. In other days she would have been forced at least to reprimand him severely.
55. I was obliged to reprimand him for the sake of discipline.
56. Note passing a quick reprimand, so don't make a big deal out of it.
57. These verbs mean to reprimand or criticize angrily or vehemently.
58. He may gently reprimand an official or even suggest to parliament that a law be alltered.
59. Introduce a "Dostoyevsky rule" of crime and punishment into public life. Too many characters are caught but get away with a reprimand, or nothing at all.
60. The reprimand had not been recorded in the official files.
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