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rebuke
[ri-byook]
verb (used with object)
to express sharp, stern disapproval of; reprove; reprimand.
Synonyms: , , ,
noun
sharp, stern disapproval; reproof; reprimand.
Synonyms: , ,
rebuke
/ °łÉŖĖ²śĀį³Ü˰ģ /
verb
(tr) to scold or reprimand (someone)
noun
a reprimand or scolding
Other 51³Ō¹Ļ Forms
- rebukable adjective
- rebuker noun
- rebukingly adverb
- unrebukable adjective
- unrebuked adjective
- °ł±šĖ²ś³Ü°ģ±š°ł noun
- °ł±šĖ²ś³Ü°ģ²¹²ś±ō±š adjective
51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins
51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins
Origin of rebuke1
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Example Sentences
Despite a stinging rebuke from a federal judge Thursday, military forces deployed in Los Angeles will remain under presidential control through the weekend, setting up a series of high-stakes showdowns.
The civil suit, he says, is largely symbolic ā one final rebuke of Yoon.
The Democratic governorās comments were a forceful rebuke to the presidentās claims that deploying the California National Guard and U.S.
Without waiting for the plaintiffsā response, the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals issued a sharp rebuke, written by a Reagan appointee, calling the governmentās pleading āshocking.ā
Discovery come just a day after a rare shareholder rebuke of its executive pay packages, a sign of growing unhappiness with the companyās financial performance.
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