"You are grounded" is a fairly common punishment for kids. It refers to being unable to leave the house except to go to school or family activities. No going to parties, sporting events and the like. In some places it also means no telephone calls. The intent is to restrict social interaction, which may have been the cause of the grounding in the first place. In today's society it is less effective due to cell phones and internet access.
No going outside unless necessary is the meaning of "you are grounded."
foolish
to teach there kids they did something wrong and to teach them a lesson
If you allow someone to do something wrong, the you're an enabler.
I believe it is just a joke. Meaning that if something goes wrong and a man smiles about it, he has found someone to blame.
Although it is common to hear the term that one is being grounded for doing something wrong, it is usually unheard of that one would be grounded for life. There was an American sitcom television show back in 2001 that was titled "Grounded for Life".
Wrong intentions refer to motives or reasons behind an action that are misguided, harmful, or selfish. These intentions can lead to negative outcomes for oneself or others, and may involve deceit, manipulation, or a lack of consideration for the well-being of others. It is important to be mindful of our intentions and strive to act with honesty, integrity, and compassion.
Remonstrate means to call someone out for something they are doing wrong. In other words, to not let someone do something wrong without speaking to them about it and telling them that they are doing wrong.
It can hurt someone or something.
for doing somthing wrong
if you use it like "You have done something sinful" it means you have done something wrong; Bad; a no-no[o.o] or if someone actually calls you sinful it means you have done bad things such as steal or something basically sin means a wrong sinful means it is wrong[NOT like right and wrong] or full of sin. [cough] odd question to ask [cough]
guilty...
wrong
confess