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reprimand
To reprove in a formal or official way

He is struck by Antinous, who is in turn reprimanded by one of the “proud young men” courting Penelope:.

A severe, formal or official reproof; reprehension, rebuke, private or public
{n} a reproof, reprehension, blame
{v} to chide, rebuke, reprove, check
The court may reprimand a child instead of convicting them A note of the reprimand is kept and will be taken account of if the child reoffends •Children & Criminal Law
to chide or rebuke for a fault
{f} rebuke, admonish, scold, reprove
If someone is reprimanded, they are spoken to angrily or seriously for doing something wrong, usually by a person in authority. He was reprimanded by a teacher for talking in the corridor Her attempts to reprimand him were quickly shouted down. Reprimand is also a noun. He has been fined five thousand pounds and given a severe reprimand. to tell someone officially that something they have done is very wrong scold, tell off tell off reprimand sb for (doing) sth (réprimande, from , from reprimere; REPRESS)
A severe, formal or official reproof; reprehension, private or public
Severe or formal reproof; reprehension, private or public
rebuke formally
censure severely or angrily; "The mother scolded the child for entering a stranger's car"; "The deputy ragged the Prime Minister"; "The customer dressed down the waiter for bringing cold soup"
A verbal expression of disapproval
A formal act of scolding an offender for misconduct
To reprove publicly and officially, in execution of a sentence; as, the court ordered him to be reprimanded
an act or expression of criticism and censure; "he had to take the rebuke with a smile on his face"
{i} rebuke, admonition, reproof, scolding
To reprove severely; to reprehend; to chide for a fault; to consure formally