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be chided

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To admonish in blame; to reproach angrily.

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He always must be chided and cajoled before he gets re-engaged.

As a philosopher, he is not to be chided for having no such principle himself.

The shoe designer STEVE MADDEN should be chided about it, but he's already looking at a gloomy summer.

And it has relished his mispronunciation of certain kanji (Chinese characters used in Japanese script) for which schoolchildren would be chided.

But Dr. William Schaffner, the chairman of preventive medicine at Vanderbilt University, said that "we, the public health community, deserve to be chided" about the confusion.

The opening of medical practices geared to the wealthy merely demonstrates that doctors will respond to market forces, and they should not be chided for it.

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Hannity would be chiding Colmes about Communist child abusers.

Beside him was a young woman, apparently his wife; she appeared to be chiding him in a low tone.

The Pac-12 is chided for mediocrity.

He has been chided for overlooking the region.

Rooney was chided recently by his coach for not scoring enough.

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