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teach a lesson
verb as in punish
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Noticing Lisa is depressed, Gaga takes her under her wing to teach a lesson in confidence.
These experiences do not always exist to be traumatizing or even to teach a lesson.
The people would "teach a lesson" to those who insult Erdogan, he said.
I don’t think you are purposely doing this — I believe you are trying to stick up for yourself and “teach a lesson” — but I can guarantee that your son is not growing skills here.
That might be desirable if prosecutors wish to teach a lesson about the circumstance, or to remove a dangerous person from the public.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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