chastening Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of chastening In English

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Examples of chastening

  • He derided authority, mocking it, chastening it, and inviting us to laugh at our own reverence for it and for the author himself.

  • This reduced the justifiable use of ornament as embellishment, at least chastening its application.

  • The effect is chastening, if beyond desirable remedy.

  • It is a chastening reminder of just how school knowledge is circumscribed and censored to remain within certain unsaid but mutually understood boundaries.

  • It is certainly plausible that, in many instances, being the object of a ' sacrificial measure ' of kindness may be no less spiritually therapeutic than undergoing a chastening bout of suffering.

  • It is a chastening thought for me that the men taken hostage are probably the grandsons of men who served alongside me.

  • That is a very chastening thought—that this field is being left to other countries to exploit.

  • The responsibility of office, facing facts and making decisions have a chastening effect.

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