Sentence examples for to admonish from inspiring English sources

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to admonish

verb

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

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He likes to admonish policymakers.

This is not to admonish Gilliam.

David Cameron was right to admonish Farage.

"Be kinder to your wife," she's compelled to admonish him.

The father had good reasons to admonish his son.

He followed that up with a visit to Berlin to admonish the Germans against premature retrenchment.

Yesterday, church officials in Limburg said they were taking their own steps to admonish him.

He paused for a moment to admonish himself: "I've got to cut down on the whining".

When the commission decides to admonish, censure or remove a judge, it issues a public decision.

One prosecutor, Mark Hocker, asked Judge Ron Chapman to admonish the audience.

It was the last time that El Duque had to admonish himself last night.

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