Chastise Mnemonic
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chastise
chastise
/tʃæˈstaɪz/
reprehend
Examples
- But in the mean time, Venus arrives to chastise and to punish Psyche.
- The Christians were no longer chastised.
- The men were always chastised.
- The old one chastised the little children.
- He was duly chastised publicly for the actions in the media.
- One who administers a castigation is a 'castigator' or 'chastiser'.
- They have the tails of scorpions where with to chastise man.
- Attacking people, chastising and blaming them is not the work of a mediator.
- That isn't the type of nomination with which to chastise a newpage patroller.
- This meant that chastisement of the malefactor would have to quot;wait.
censure severely
verb
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"Chase + Ties. They chase him to punish and correct his ties."
"Chase + Prize. She ran to chase the prize but was scolded for breaking the rules."
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