Examples of 'admonish' in a sentence

Meaning of "admonish"

Admonish (verb): To warn or reprimand someone firmly. This term is used when someone advises or cautions another person about their behavior or actions, often with a sense of authority or seriousness
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  • To inform or notify of a fault; to rebuke gently or kindly, but seriously; to tell off.
  • To advise against wrongdoing; to caution; to warn against danger or an offense.
  • To instruct or direct.

How to use "admonish" in a sentence

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To admonish regarding a violation which has been committed.
There was no need to admonish us to tell the truth.
And admonish yourself instead of your friends.
This tribunal will admonish both counsel.
Admonish one another with all wisdom.
This tribunal will admonish both counsels.
I admonish you to stop the cycle of blame.
Let us convert and admonish one another.
I will admonish this gallery only once.
Sadako told me she had to admonish you.
Scriptures admonish us to pray for one another.
And he gives women authority to admonish men.
Lovingly admonish them when they are going astray.
This is why you have to admonish him.
She would admonish me not to give up hope.

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Our songs ought to exhort and admonish.
To admonish the living and the dead.
Our songs should teach and admonish.
And to admonish them for their improvement.
Our songs must teach and admonish us.
And admonish thy nearest kinsmen.
They are getting together to admonish one another.
I admonish thee lest thou be among the ignorant.
There is a resistance to respect those who admonish.
You were wrong to admonish the nurse.
Do not admonish him for having faith in a god.
I am not anxious to admonish him publicly.
They admonish us not to be caught sleeping.
You verbally admonish the kid.
To admonish one another with a view to change in behavior.
They are merely to admonish him to repent of his sin.
I admonish you to accept them as a most sacred trust.
But they fail to publicly admonish those who do.
Our footsteps admonish indifference in such verbose ways.
Do not make me officially admonish you.
Is not to admonish and not to bore.
One night a mysterious stranger came to admonish her.
But we admonish only the poor.
They must be the ones to correct and admonish.
We sing to admonish the doubting to believe and be renewed.
Been using his daily prayer to admonish members of congress.
And to admonish him of his errors.
Think about the word admonish.
I admonish you all to realize this.
That might be a good way to admonish.
Teach and admonish with wisdom.
Admonish your wives with kindness.
And we must admonish him as a brother.
Admonish people who persist in making inappropriate complaints.
The former is something that the scriptures admonish us to do.

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