"Reprimanding" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Reprimanding" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Reprimanding" Meaning

To reprimand someone means to criticize or scold them firmly but politely, often as a warning or correction for their behavior or actions. It can also refer to the act of formally criticizing or reprimanding someone for misconduct or misbehavior.

"Reprimanding" Examples

Usage Examples


Adjective

She had to endure a scolding from her mother for going out without permission. The whole experience left her feeling chastised and demeaned. (Here, "scolding" and "chastised" are synonyms of the verb "reprimanding".)
The teacher felt compelled to reprimand the student for disrupting the class, but did not do so in a harsh manner. (In this case, "reprimand" is the verb form.)

Verb

The principal wanted to reprimand the coach in private for what he perceived to be her over-zealous behavior, but she did it in a kind way. (Here, "reprimand" is used in its basic form.)
The former clicked in administer rebuke (reprimand) to another nation during the International Diplomatic Congress for their wrongdoings in various International Agreements. (In this case, "reprimand" was in-order & pro-order)—although transient in that notice its preceding in tough position.)
The occurrence has prompted pressure groups calling for a reprimand on millions relatively be proponents rights fight meanwhile welfare reform remedies. (In this instance demonstrating obj.)

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