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rebuke
noun as in reprimand; harsh criticism
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verb as in reprimand; criticize harshly
Example Sentences
The unprecedented public rebuke resulted in NBC News management scrapping the deal.
Ms. Gabbard’s comments have earned her sharp rebukes from officials across the political spectrum in Washington, who have accused her of parroting the anti-American propaganda of the country’s adversaries.
The quote led to a rare public rebuke of a political candidate by a police chief and calls for Jurado to quit the race or apologize.
Three years later he was also rebuked by the International Paralympic Committee for saying the Pyeongchang Paralympics was "hard to watch".
The fact that she doesn't have biological children might not have been weaponized as a rebuke of her "humbleness."
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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