0 past simple and past participle of reprimand --
1 to express to someone your strong official disapproval of them: --
I think that this is about the first time that it has happened that a rating has been reprimanded.
I assure them that the board take a serious view of the whole incident and that those responsible have been severely reprimanded.
I believe that one regional director was downgraded and one official was reprimanded.
Trapp reprimanded this behaviour publicly.
Sometimes citizens were reprimanded for musical excesses.
Thalamas was officially reprimanded for an act of l'se-patrie, but received e no other punishment and retained his teaching appointment.
Riurikov reprimanded him and informed him in threatening terms that he was not to petition for 'such people' in the future.
For this, he is severely reprimanded.