0 to tell someone in an official way that they have done something wrong -- udzielać nagany
[ + for + doing sth ] He was reprimanded for disclosing confidential information.
For reprimands, a lightly admonishing tone was used, appropriate to the meaning of the reprimand.
In 1640 the council reprimanded serving-girls who had been wearing items reserved for the children of distinguished parents, such as pearls and decorated shoes.
These sessions should be modified to allow for supportive conversation and to exclude ridicule, chastisement, accusations, and reprimands.
But judicial punishment is not just a particular instance of censuring alongside professional discipline, verbal reprimands, and social snubbing.
The pregnant woman herself was to be reprimanded for the first offence and fined up to 300 roubles for a second offence.
Doing harm to patients through carelessness can lead to at least a reprimand and perhaps being sued for negligence.
Were we to object to this, risking embarrassment for our attending physicians and possible reprimand for ourselves?
By contrast, the other accused, who maintained a plea of not guilty, received a censure amounting to a severe reprimand.
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