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reprimand
[ noun rep-ruh-mand, -mahnd; verb rep-ruh-mand, -mahnd, rep-ruh-mand, -mahnd ]
noun
- a severe reproof or rebuke, especially a formal one by a person in authority.
Synonyms: censure, reprehension, condemnation
reprimand
/ ˈrɛprɪˌmɑːnd /
noun
- a reproof or formal admonition; rebuke
verb
- tr to admonish or rebuke, esp formally; reprove
Other Words From
- repri·mander noun
- repri·manding·ly adverb
- over·repri·mand verb (used with object)
- un·repri·manded adjective
- un·repri·manding adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of reprimand1
Word History and Origins
Origin of reprimand1
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Example Sentences
In the letter, Goodell requests Cady be barred from any participation in the case, Hochman be reprimanded and for the attorney general to take over the case to “ensure fairness and impartiality.”
But other than that this is an administration that has repeatedly reprimanded its supposed ally but refrained from any such criticism of its adversary.
While in the Marines, he had a tour in Asia and was often reprimanded for insubordination.
The code is set to change from 2027, meaning cases where players have failed tests but were deemed not to be at fault - like Sinner - could be punished from a reprimand to a two-year ban.
At one point, Mr Ephron called Mr Tacopina - a defence attorney for Mr Mayers - "annoying", which led to a reprimand from the judge.
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