Sentence examples for to rebuke from inspiring English sources

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to rebuke

verb

To criticise harshly; to reprove.

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They want to rebuke our freedom of speech".

Western powers continue to rebuke Israel over the settlements, to little avail.

Last year, in the thick of the nuclear-deal drama, America urged India to rebuke Iran.

The commission says it plans to rebuke her but not suspend her from ministerial duties.

She also relays the occasion she was forced to rebuke Marlon Brando for being too amorous.

It's possible for voters to rebuke Mr. Obama and trust his opposition even less.

It was the right weather in which to "rebuke these surges", as Shakespeare somewhere advises.

The father kept answering questions, until the female instructor had to rebuke him.

That in turn prompted another Test great, Matthew Hayden, to rebuke Chappell.

The international cast exhausted every vocal possibility, ranging from scream to caress to rebuke.

Harding has not been the only executive to rebuke Paxman in recent weeks.

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