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Definitions from the WebChastiseVerb (Transitive): To reprimand or scold someone severely, especially in a formal or official manner. Example Sentence 1: The strict teacher chastised the students for not completing their homework assignments. Example Sentence 2: The boss chastised the employees for their tardiness, reminding them of the importance of punctuality. Example Sentence 3: The judge chastised the defendant for their disrespectful behavior in the courtroom. Verb (Transitive): To discipline or punish someone for their wrongdoing in order to correct or improve their behavior. Example Sentence 4: The mother chastised her child for throwing food on the floor, teaching them the importance of cleanliness. Example Sentence 5: The coach chastised the player for their unsportsmanlike behavior, ensuring they understood the consequences of their actions. Example Sentence 6: The principal chastised the students involved in the vandalism, aiming to deter any future acts of destruction. Noun: A severe reprimand or scolding. Example Sentence 7: The students received a harsh chastise from the principal for their involvement in the bullying incident. Example Sentence 8: The employee was shocked when the boss delivered a public chastise, embarrassing them in front of their colleagues. Example Sentence 9: The politician faced a public chastise from the media for his inappropriate comments during the press conference. Related Products on Amazon: | ||||
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