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Repremanding

Description:

Repremanding, a verb derived from the word "reprimand," refers to the act of scolding, rebuking, or reproving someone for their actions or behavior. It typically involves expressing disapproval or criticism with the intention of correcting the individual's conduct.

Sample Sentences:

  1. My boss caught me arriving late to work and repremanded me in front of my colleagues.
  2. The teacher repremanded the students for cheating on the exam.
  3. After breaking his promise, his parents repremanded him severely.

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