rebuke in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for rebuke in the English»Spanish Dictionary

I.rebuke [Am rəˈbjuk, Brit rɪˈbjuːk] VB trans

II.rebuke [Am rəˈbjuk, Brit rɪˈbjuːk] N

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rebuke in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for rebuke in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

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As a small boy he was rebuked for having an answer to everything, a trait that remained.
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This rebuke and his role in the matter trouble the surgeon, who now questions his morals.
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They had slept together before, but she rebuked him when he came on to her that night.
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When her husband arrives from the forest, he rebukes her.
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Standing on the hill, he shouted at the top of his voice and pointed to the seven men rebuking them for their evil intentions.
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A local party convention strongly rebuked this opinion.
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Dou rebuked them and refused to meet them.
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In the song, the singer is rebuking his straying girlfriend.
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An angel appeared to them on the road and rebuked them for their wickedness.
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He eventually rebukes society and sets out to protect sharks from people.
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