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Admonish

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To warn or notify of a fault; to reprove gently or kindly, but seriously; to exhort.

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The word "admonish" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to scold or caution someone for their behavior or actions. Example: The teacher had to admonish the student for talking in class.

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"Every man has commission to admonish, exhort, convince another of error, and, by reasoning, to draw him into truth," Locke writes.

SIR —The harmonisation and alignment commitments you admonish donors for failing to implement are no panacea.

I have but one request: would you please admonish Barack Obama for the same things.John Toohey San AntonioSIR – Could you enlighten me as to where I might find "flashily intellectual" European leaders?Heinz Kestermann Sydney* Letter appears online only.

Otherwise, American professional basketball fans will be watching games in Europe and China for some time to come.Pundits routinely admonish both sides of American sports labour disputes to do whatever it takes to reach agreement, lest they alienate fans for a generation.

He also shares a somewhat condescending, didactic bent, and a tendency to chide and admonish rather than charm and encourage.

The duty to offer friendly advice inevitably interferes with the duty to admonish and if necessary to sack.

If the welfare of animals were the main point, a quick utilitarian calculation tells you that the state would do better to pass a law requiring people like Bagehot not only to bell and admonish their cats but also to keep them locked up indoors.

If the Federal Reserve believes this defence, it is less likely to suspend the bank's licence, but could choose instead to admonish it, to levy a fine, or both.However, an investigation by The Economist casts serious doubts on the credibility of Crédit Lyonnais's defence.

He likes to admonish policymakers.

The most famous is the Pañca-tantra ("The Five Chapters"), which, within a framework of a lesson in the art of politics addressed to young princes, presents a number of animal characters who in their actions both admonish and exhort the reader to a life certain to lead to worldly success.

This constant military presence and the abuses to individuals and property associated with it not only galvanized colonial opposition to the British but also compelled Thomas Jefferson to specifically admonish King George III in the Declaration of Independence "for quartering large bodies of armed troops among us".

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