Castigate


The meaning of the word Castigate is: to criticize someone or something severely


Examples:

My mother was a cruel woman who never missed an opportunity to castigate my father.

published by Shana on 2021-06-24 01:22:23


When the police chief discovers his officers let the criminal escape, he is sure to castigate them.

published by Li on 2022-01-04 11:56:42


If you want better results, you should praise your children and not castigate them.

published by Margy on 2021-03-24 22:25:53


How dare you castigate him when you have done the same thing in the past?

published by Altha on 2021-12-05 13:35:40


The minister used his sermon to castigate the sinners in the church.

published by Toi on 2021-11-04 21:38:42


Because the president does not tolerate mistakes well, everyone knows he will castigate his staff members during their evening meeting.

published by Williams on 2021-02-22 11:33:36


We cannot castigate our students and blame them for their poor grades when we do not give them the resources they need to be successful.

published by Tristan on 2021-03-13 02:03:01


More than likely, the United Nations will castigate the dictator for allowing his military force to torture the people of his country.

published by Ralph on 2021-07-31 23:44:22


Hypocrites are people who castigate others for making the same decisions they have made.

published by Emilia on 2021-03-14 23:06:27


The employer used performance reviews to castigate his employees when they did not do their duties well.

published by Polly on 2021-08-03 02:59:26


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