I can give you several sentences.
Example sentence - After being warned of the consequences numerous times, the girls had to face a reprimand from their parents.
Please don't talk to me in class or we will get a reprimand from the teacher.
The word "jail" would make the sentence satirical. This is because it is an extreme consequence that is disproportionate to the situation described in the sentence and adds a comedic element to the statement.
i am going to district the territory
Sure, here is a sentence with the word "break": After studying for hours, she decided to take a break and go for a walk in the park to refresh her mind.
I reprimanded Timmy our cat for not using the litter box
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Example sentence - After being warned of the consequences numerous times, the girls had to face a reprimand from their parents.
If you don't stop bothering your sister, I will have to reprimand you. (verb)If you don't stop bothering your sister, you will receive a reprimand. (noun)
Please don't talk to me in class or we will get a reprimand from the teacher.
Basically the definition of reprimand is to orally punish someone. Some examples of the word reprimand would be admonishment, going over, grooming or scolding.
Warning
Tom was relieved of his duties because of sexual misconduct at the workplace. or Her misconduct on the job earned her a memorandum of reprimand.
The word admonish means to firmly warn or reprimand someone or to urge or advise someone earnestly. Some synonyms for the word admonish are caution, advise, warn and reprimand.
Two definitions: -verb (used with object) 1. to express sharp, stern disapproval of; reprove; reprimand. -noun 2. sharp, stern disapproval; reproof; reprimand. 1. Mother would sometimes rebuke me for leaving my spinach on my plate. 2. Mother's rebukes were stinging and cruel, and I always wanted to redeem myself afterwards.
A formal disapproval is a reprimand.
Yes I certainly can make a sentence with that word.