objurgates

[US]/ˈɒb.dʒʊ.ɡeɪt/
[UK]/ˈɑːb.dʒər.ɡeɪt/

Translation

vt.to scold or criticize severely; to rebuke or reprimand

Phrases & Collocations

objurgate harshly

objurgate publicly

objurgate severely

objurgate constantly

objurgate repeatedly

objurgate openly

objurgate for mistakes

objurgate without mercy

objurgate in anger

objurgate for negligence

Example Sentences

the teacher had to objurgate the student for his late submission.

she felt it was necessary to objurgate her friend for being irresponsible.

the manager objurgated the team for missing the deadline.

he was known to objurgate anyone who wasted his time.

the coach did not hesitate to objurgate the players after their poor performance.

during the meeting, the ceo objurgated the staff for their lack of initiative.

parents often objurgate their children when they misbehave.

the critics did not hold back and objurgated the film for its poor script.

he felt it was unfair to objurgate someone for a mistake made under pressure.

the principal objurgated the students for their disrespectful behavior.

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