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to rebukes

verb

To criticise harshly; to reprove.

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Turning a deaf ear to rebukes from the European Union, he recently approved a law on internet censorship.

Clinton's touting of her increased haul from small donors has led to rebukes from fact-checkers.

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They want to rebuke our freedom of speech".

The captain Greg Chappell had to calm him down, and Alley moved swiftly to rebuke him too.

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.

James Russell, a professor of Armenian studies at Harvard, was among those who wrote to rebuke him.

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.

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

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