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CHASTISE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1 ... to censure severely : castigate ... The coach chastised the players for their mistakes ... 2 ... to inflict punishment on (as by whipping) ... 3.
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CHASTISE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
CHASTISE meaning: 1. to criticize someone severely: 2. to punish someone, especially by hitting them: 3. to…. Learn more.
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CHASTISE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
verb (used with object) ... to discipline, especially by corporal punishment. Synonyms: spank, flog, beat, whip, castigate, punish. to criticize severely ...
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chastise, v. (tʃæˈstaɪz) Forms: 4 chastise-n, chastis, chastizen, 4–5 chastyse, 4–7 chastice, 5 chastyzyn, (shastyse), (6 chaistice, -ise, chastese), 6–9 chastize, 4– chastise. [An equivalent of the earlier chaste and chasty, the formation of which is not easily accounted for. There is no recorded m...
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CHASTISE Synonyms: 103 Similar and Opposite Words
Some common synonyms of chastise are castigate, chasten, correct, discipline, and punish. While all these words mean to inflict a penalty on in requital for ...
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Webster's Dictionary 1828 - Chastise
1. To correct by punishing; to punish; to inflict pain by stripes, or in other manner, for the purpose of punishing an offender and recalling him to his duty.
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Operation Chastise
Operation Chastise. London: Jane's, 1982. .
Sweetman, John. The Dambusters Raid. London: Cassell, 1999. . Chastise
Allied Psychological Warfare to Capitalise on the Dambusters Raid
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Punish, chastise - Digital Collections - University of Michigan
Punish, Chastise. One chastises he who has committed a fault, with a view to preventing him from falling back into it; one wants to make him better.
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Chastise - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
Chastise is a fancy word for telling someone that something they did was really bad. If you pick your nose, your mom will probably yell at you.
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chastise, v. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
There are nine meanings listed in OED's entry for the verb chastise, four of which are labelled obsolete. See 'Meaning & use' for definitions, usage, and ...
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Word of the Day: chastise - The New York Times
chastise \ ˈcha-ˌstīz \ verb : to judge, criticize, blame or reprimand sternly Listen to the pronunciation.
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Topical Bible: Chastise
Definition and Etymology: The term "chastise" refers to the act of disciplining or correcting someone, often through punishment or reproof.
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chastise/tʃæˈstaɪz; tʃæs`taɪz/ v[Tn](fml 文) punish (sb) severely, esp by beating 严惩(某人)(尤指责打).
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Chastisement
In the United States courts have been recognised the right of men to chastise their wives. Courts did overrule the common-law principle that a husband had the right to "physically chastise an errant wife".
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