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    chastise
    /tʃaˈstʌɪz/

    verb

    • 1. rebuke or reprimand severely: "he chastised his colleagues for their laziness" Similar scoldupbraidberatereprimandOpposite praise

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  2. CHASTISE definition: 1. to criticize someone severely: 2. to punish someone, especially by hitting them: 3. to…. Learn more.

  3. Chastise definition: to discipline, especially by corporal punishment.. See examples of CHASTISE used in a sentence.

  4. The meaning of CHASTISE is to censure severely : castigate. How to use chastise in a sentence. Did you know? Synonym Discussion of Chastise.

  5. Chastise is a fancy word for telling someone that something they did was really bad. If you pick your nose, your mom will probably yell at you. If you pick your nose in front of the Queen of England, your mom will chastise you.

  6. If you chastise someone, you speak to them angrily or punish them for something wrong that they have done.

  7. If you chastise someone, you speak to them angrily or punish them for something wrong that they have done.

  8. chastise somebody (for something/for doing something) (formal) to criticize somebody for doing something wrong. He chastised the team for their lack of commitment.

  9. Define chastise. chastise synonyms, chastise pronunciation, chastise translation, English dictionary definition of chastise. tr.v. chas·tised , chas·tis·ing , chas·tis·es 1. To punish, as for wrongdoing. See Synonyms at punish. 2. To criticize severely; reprimand or rebuke.

  10. To punish or scold someone. Wiktionary. Synonyms: correct. chasten. objurgate. castigate. strap. scourge. ream. pummel. lash. admonish. accuse. whip. thrash.

  11. Sep 23, 2024 · chastise (third-person singular simple present chastises, present participle chastising, simple past and past participle chastised) (transitive) To punish, especially by corporal punishment. (transitive) To castigate; to scold or censure.

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