reprimanding Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈrep.rɪ.mɑːnd]
  • Us [ ˈrep.rə.mænd]

Meaning of reprimanding In English

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Examples of reprimanding

  • In specific cases, we are justified in repeatedly reprimanding all our governments.

  • It wanted to know what had been done in reprimanding the civil servants who were responsible.

  • I am not of the intention of reprimanding any of my colleagues.

  • It is not enough for him merely to make reprimanding noises to the programme companies.

  • Surely the most effective and democratic way of reprimanding councillors is to hold an election and to allow the people who put them in positions of trust to remove them.

  • I have written to the judge severely reprimanding him for a number of unfortunate remarks made in the course of the speech referred to by my noble friend.

  • Honour was satisfied—his honour anyway—by reprimanding two prison warders.

  • I never found him reprimanding anybody, including the children of our family.

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