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reprimanded

adjective as in warned

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The cop who shot Akai, he should be arrested and reprimanded for what he did.

“I have not spoken much about these things, and I was reprimanded for that,” the pope told Spadaro.

A footman was summoned and told to go down to the kitchens where the chefs on duty were severely reprimanded.

Her colleagues were not convinced, however, and reprimanded her.

“Yeah, we keep all the evil ones in the closet,” Haggis said, for which he was reprimanded.

Mupinguypinguy (mupapinguypinguy) lang nà siyag kasab-an, He just hangs his head when he is reprimanded.

Onslow's motion was carried; some of the printers were reprimanded, one, Miller, refused to attend.

Finkenstein and Kalkstein were always covertly rather of the Queen's party, and now stand reprimanded, and in marked disfavor.

If it be proved by hard facts that woman is not a poor, weak creature, then she must be reprimanded as being masculine.

He was sentenced to be reprimanded by Sir Charles Napier, and to lose his staff appointment.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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