Examples of 'castigated' in a sentence
Meaning of "castigated"
To reprimand or punish severely
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- simple past tense and past participle of castigate
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He was castigated in the media over the allegations.
You can not be castigated for them.
Castigated in the last four decades.
Some of them were castigated by even their families.
Any dissenters will be castigated.
We will be castigated all over the world.
I have let myself be castigated.
I have been castigated for less on this site.
That is their choice and they should not be castigated for it.
At least she castigated you in private.
Castigated by his editor.
They cannot be castigated vigorously enough.
The conservative and obsolete values of the middle class are mocked or castigated.
She was castigated heavily by her parents.
Some who sought to excel at their jobs claimed they were castigated by fellow employees.
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Salman was castigated for this comment on social media.
The man did NOTHING wrong but is still being castigated for it.
Many of these are castigated in the handbooks.
He castigated himself again and again for his sin.
At least she castigated you.
They castigated the new drugs as a means of controlling the young.
Suspended slave castigated by domin.
He castigated his guests.
He would have been castigated as incompetent.
Jesus castigated the scribes and Pharisees as hypocritical.
These are already being cruelly castigated by the industrial crisis.
Christ castigated the man who hid his talent Mat.
The officer who handled the case was castigated and demoted to be a constable.
The members of both houses of Parliament and the Church were also castigated.
He was castigated for that mistake.
Turkel appeared on television talk shows and castigated Corman for his actions.
Cad is castigated by his superiors.
The Prime Minister himself had publicly castigated the entire legal profession.
They castigated the people.
The Bureau of Indian Affairs has long been castigated.
Men are castigated for being men.
Without the funding, student unions are castigated.
To be castigated for prea divide.
For so doing, he has been unfairly castigated.
Stalinism must be mercilessly castigated as the worst agent of the bourgeoisie.
I am caught between the groups here, and castigated by both.
We will be reviled and castigated by the brethren for our impotence.
He was frequently published in local newspapers and, later, castigated in the same.
He has been castigated for its cons autonomy really too low.
Predictably, left leaning groups castigated the two.
A woman had to castigated disproportionately to stop other women doing the same.
I fancied that you understood me, and castigated conscious defiance.
The EU is repeatedly castigated for its democratic deficits and detachment from grassroots concerns.
Following this he was either hailed as a free-speech martyr or castigated as a transphobe.
Women are often castigated for not knowing what they want.