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Discover LudwigThe phrase "admonish him" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to express the act of warning or reprimanding someone about their behavior or actions.
Example: "The teacher decided to admonish him for not completing his homework on time."
Alternatives: "rebuke him" or "scold him".
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"Be kinder to your wife," she's compelled to admonish him.
Yesterday, church officials in Limburg said they were taking their own steps to admonish him.
He said Greek Orthodox leaders were reluctant to admonish him because of his local fame.
Mr. Steinbrenner also appeared in a Visa commercial with Jeter, calling him into his office to admonish him.
In Christianity, however, divine speech continues through the Gospels — the apostle Paul converts after hearing Jesus admonish him.
The commission had also called for the removal of Francis Alessandro, but the court decided only to admonish him.
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His wife admonished him.
Another admonished him, saying, "No, no, no.
Blahyi admonished him for the paltry attendance.
Nevertheless, the guard admonished him: "Hello.
What about your family?" the young man admonished him.
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