Castigate
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British pronunciation/kˈɑːstɪɡˌe‍ɪt/
American pronunciation/ˈkæstəˌɡeɪt/

"castigate"の定義と意味

to castigate
01

厳しく非難する, 叱責する

to strongly and harshly criticize someone or something
Transitive: to castigate sb | to castigate sb for an action or behavior
to castigate definition and meaning
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The journalist castigated the government in the editorial for its handling of the crisis.
The professor castigated the students for their lack of preparation in the final exam.
He was castigating his employees for not meeting the company 's standards.
02

懲罰する, 叱責する

to inflict harsh punishment or reprimand upon someone
Transitive: to castigate sb
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The judge castigated the defendant with a harsh sentence of ten years in prison.
The coach castigated the players for their lack of effort during practice.
In medieval times, kings would often castigate rebels by publicly executing them.
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The journalist castigated the government in the editorial for its handling of the crisis.
The professor castigated the students for their lack of preparation in the final exam.
He was castigating his employees for not meeting the company's standards.
The manager castigated the employee for consistently failing to meet deadlines.
Unhappy with the product quality, the customer castigated the company in the online review.
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