Examples of 'reprimands' in a sentence

Meaning of "reprimands"

Reprimand refers to a formal or informal expression of disapproval or criticism towards someone's actions or behavior
Show more definitions
  • plural of reprimand
  • third-person singular simple present indicative form of reprimand

How to use "reprimands" in a sentence

Basic
Advanced
reprimands
Sensitive to reprimands and eager to receive affection.
We accept all your criticism and reprimands.
No one reprimands them for their actions.
Serious breaches can result in reprimands or dismissals.
Reprimands or suspensions based on demerit points were rarely issued.
His excessive drinking brought several reprimands.
Reprimands and final warnings are intended to prevent reoffending.
Ten student residents were given written reprimands.
There will be no reprimands should there be injuries or deaths.
It highly praises competition and reprimands monopoly.
Polish court reprimands topless sunbathers.
Ales has recently received three reprimands.
On any official reprimands anytime soon.
Reprimands should be delivered quickly and in a sharp tone.
Save the reprimands for later.

See also

Reprimands are the more common sanction.
It could also result in reprimands or other disciplinary action.
The above officers received reprimands.
Delivering warnings or reprimands in the most effective ways.
And instead of flour or money brought us only reprimands.
They endure severe reprimands from their superiors.
To issue you both formal reprimands.
His wife reprimands him for eating so much.
Other forms of disciplinary sanctions include reprimands or suspensions.
If a healthy person reprimands it provokes defensiveness and resentment.
The majority simply accept these reprimands silently.
Numerous reprimands for cruel and unorthodox disciplinary methods.
My second point is the reprimands that are meted out.
One commendation is more important than two reprimands.
He will not listen to the reprimands of his subjects.
Reprimands must be delivered sharply.
He who loves well reprimands well.
No more reprimands on either side.
His boss publicly reprimands him.
Reprimands and admonitions were passed.
I was not curious to hear their reprimands.
I have earned a few reprimands for speaking too bluntly.
Both men received written reprimands.
I can still hear the reprimands and messages today.
They involve making use of reprimands.
The judge reprimands her.
I felt that not a day passed without his reprimands.
His mother reprimands him.
Soldiers can end up with criminal records as a result of reprimands.
The pastor reprimands him.
They were found to use less physical and verbal reprimands.
Punishment may vary from verbal reprimands to physical corrections.
Not to mention the almost constant yelling and reprimands.
The man reprimands him.
Because law is made to reprimands.

Search by letter in the English dictionary