reprimand in the PONS Dictionary

reprimand Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

severe reprimand
to reprimand sb firmly
to give sb a reprimand for doing sth

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The sentry is then reprimanded by his commander for the defacing of the wall.
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He married in 1536, and was reprimanded by his friends for not informing them of it.
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These offences earned him a reprimand and three separate fines totalling 5,400.
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The engineer of was sentenced to be dismissed from the ship with the loss of a year's seniority and a severe reprimand.
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This leads to the two of them becoming drunk, and being severely reprimanded by angry relatives.
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He was never sent off or even reprimanded during match.
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The men were reprimanded and the case was closed.
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Asa arrives late, and is later reprimanded by his strict father.
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The court ordered that he receive a reprimand and pay court costs.
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Authorities discover the truth, and reprimand the officer.
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