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reprimand
[rep-ruh-mand, -mahnd, rep-ruh-mand, -mahnd, rep-ruh-mand, -mahnd]
noun
a severe reproof or rebuke, especially a formal one by a person in authority.
Synonyms: , ,
verb (used with object)
to reprove or rebuke severely, especially in a formal way.
Synonyms: , ,
reprimand
/ ˈ°ùÉ›±è°ùɪˌ³¾É‘˲Իå /
noun
a reproof or formal admonition; rebuke
verb
(tr) to admonish or rebuke, esp formally; reprove
Other 51³Ô¹Ï Forms
- reprimander noun
- reprimandingly adverb
- overreprimand verb (used with object)
- unreprimanded adjective
- unreprimanding adjective
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Origin of reprimand1
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Origin of reprimand1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
HMRC's representatives were reprimanded by MPs for not writing to the Treasury Committee about the fraud at the time.
On May 30, over 500 Broadway artists and professionals signed an open letter calling for a formal reprimand of LuPone, citing her “scathing†and “demeaning†language.
Ms Kang recalls being stopped more often, before she escaped, and reprimanded for dressing and styling her hair like a South Korean.
Israel has strenuously denied accusations of genocide, and its foreign ministry summoned the Spanish ambassador for a formal reprimand over Sánchez's "serious remarks".
Already, some judges have issued orders reprimanding the Trump administration and demanding action.
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