(castigate - to inflict severe punishment on, or - modern- to criticize severely)
"Everyone is willing to castigate peddlers of porn, but overlook many of the people who buy it."
"Unfortunately, modern psychology includes the failure to castigate those who knowingly do wrong."
Will he not castigate the Lebanese government for permitting that to happen, despite promises to the contrary?
To castigate is to harshly tell someone off. An example of a sentence using the word castigate is: I saw her mom castigate her publicly after she knocked down all the cans off the shelf at the store.
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He felt he needed to castigate the worker.The priest routinely used to castigate his secretary. My father used to castigate me every chance he got.
To castigate is to harshly tell someone off. An example of a sentence using the word castigate is: I saw her mom castigate her publicly after she knocked down all the cans off the shelf at the store.
The teacher decided to castigate the student for constantly disrupting the class with their behavior.
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