0 to criticize someone severely -- acımasızca eleştirmek, cezalandırmak, şiddetle tenkit ve tekdir etmek
It would obviously be wrong to castigate those who have prepared this second edition for not doing various things that would have been very desirable.
Even those whose credentials had been established were castigated as having a 'suitcase mood' or demonised as vectors of infection.
That failure incensed the litigation masters enormously; they not only reprimanded their clients, but also castigated them for having spoiled their own reputation.
Not only did the regime and its supporters (illogically) castigate the protesters for politicising sport, they disparaged their corporeality.
Though they existed outside the law and their existence was constantly castigated by the authorities, they played a very important role in society.
Another castigated group were those who ' would not be helped' or refused help when it was offered.
The congressional black caucus, for example, castigated the budget as ' unjust and immoral ' in its treatment of the poor and disadvantaged.
Seething at such obvious inequities of capitalism, they castigated the prosperous for ' ' greed ' ' and ' ' workaholism ' '.