
1) Admonish 2) Admonish or rebuke 3) Castigate 4) Censure 5) Censure severely or angrily 6) Chide 7) Criticism 8) Curtain lecture 9) Discipline 10) French word used in English 11) Give a talking-to 12) Give somebody a talking to 13) Haul over the coals 14) Penalize 15) Punish 16) Punishment 17) Rebuke
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1) Admonish 2) Admonishment 3) Berate 4) Berating 5) Call on the carpet 6) Castigate 7) Castigation 8) Chasten 9) Chastening 10) Chastise 11) Chide 12) Chiding 13) Criticism 14) Criticize 15) Fault 16) Jump all over 17) Jump on 18) Monition 19) Objurgation 20) Punish 21) Rebuke 22) Reprehension 23) Reproach
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A reprimand is a severe, formal or official reproof. Reprimanding takes in different forms in different legal systems. A reprimand may be a formal legal action issued by a government agency or professional governing board (e.g. medical board, bar council). It may also be an administrative warning issued by an employer or school. == UK == From 1998...
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• (n.) To reprove severely; to reprehend; to chide for a fault; to consure formally. • (n.) To reprove publicly and officially, in execution of a sentence; as, the court ordered him to be reprimanded. • (n.) Severe or formal reproof; reprehension, private or public.
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A severe formal or official warning issued to those individuals not in compliance with AKC rules.
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An oral or written reproach given to an employee as part of disciplinary action.
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an official warning (or telling off) not to get into trouble again - given by a senior officer at the police station
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Rep'ri·mand noun [ French
réprimande ,
fr . Latin
reprimendus ,
reprimenda , that is to be checked or suppressed, from
reprimere to check, repress; prefix
re- re +
premere to press. See
Press , and confer
Repress .] Severe or formal r...
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The censure which in some cases a public office pronounces against an offender. This species of punishment is used by legislative bodies to punish their members or others who have been guilty of some impropriety of conduct towards them. The reprimand is usually pronounced by the speaker.
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[
v] - rebuke formally
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