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reprimand
[ noun rep-ruh-mand, -mahnd; verb rep-ruh-mand, -mahnd, rep-ruh-mand, -mahnd ]
noun
- a severe reproof or rebuke, especially a formal one by a person in authority.
Synonyms: , ,
verb (used with object)
- to reprove or rebuke severely, especially in a formal way.
Synonyms: , ,
reprimand
/ ˈɛɪˌɑːԻ /
noun
- a reproof or formal admonition; rebuke
verb
- tr to admonish or rebuke, esp formally; reprove
Other Word Forms
- ۾·Իe noun
- r·ԻiԲ· adverb
- v·۾·Ի verb (used with object)
- ܲ·۾·Իe adjective
- ܲ·۾·ԻiԲ adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of reprimand1
Word History and Origins
Origin of reprimand1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
Already, some judges have issued orders reprimanding the Trump administration and demanding action.
“I have not spoken much about these things, and I was reprimanded for that.”
The administration has been looking at outside meetings held by national security staff, reprimanding some for meeting people not believed to be aligned with the president, according to the source.
With the money the Germans sent to the false Muller, the Security Service bought a new office car – for which the exhibition says they were "reprimanded" by the Treasury.
We saw an official angrily reprimanding staff about other colleagues who had not turned up to work during the emergency.
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