Sentence examples for to reprimand from inspiring English sources

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to reprimand

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To reprove in a formal or official way.

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Fielding only dares to reprimand small litterers.

Did I have to reprimand him?

Intended to reprimand him later and made note of it.

He added: "I understand the need to reprimand him.

But I didn't put the record out to reprimand or anything.

I am sure that the Lord is going to reprimand Hitler's ass.

It was Wilshere who was confident enough to reprimand Cesc Fabregas for a loose pass.

Charlie McCreevy, the European Union's single-market commissioner, is not slow to reprimand undue interference.

Instead of being afraid of the robber's gun, the irate shopkeeper decides to reprimand him.

But he acknowledged that Judge Rakoff was correct to reprimand her.

The report said players had then been ordered to reprimand coach Kim Jong Hun.

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