Reprimanded [verb]

Definition of Reprimanded:

blame, scold

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Sentence/Example of Reprimanded:

At length, carried away by impatience, I reprimanded him publicly.

Reprimanded by its stern custodian, it explained that it was seeking a body of doctrine.

"Please just to hold your tongue about dying," reprimanded Mrs. Jenkins.

"If they were walking over you, it mightn't be amiss," reprimanded Judith.

We complained of it to the King; he reprimanded him in a fine fashion.

The King, who thus guessed at their intrigue, reprimanded him.

There most of them, after being examined, were reprimanded and released.

Of course, George will hear of this, and the Tisch will be reprimanded by him as well.

She has also reprimanded us frequently for offenses of which we are not guilty.

Various nuns were reprimanded or punished in 1527 by the vicar-general.