Chastise
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British pronunciation/t‌ʃˈɑːsta‌ɪz/
American pronunciation/tʃæˈstaɪz/
chastize

Définition et Signification de "chastise"

to chastise
01

réprimander

to severely criticize, often with the intention of correcting someone's behavior or actions
Transitive: to chastise sb
to chastise definition and meaning

chastise

v

chaste

adj

chastisement

n

chastisement

n
example
Exemple
The coach chastised the team for their lack of effort during the crucial match.
The teacher chastised the student for disrupting the class with loud behavior.
The parent chastised the child for not completing homework assignments on time.
The supervisor had to chastise the team members for failing to follow safety protocols in the workplace.
The manager decided to chastise the employee for consistently arriving late to work.
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