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castigate

reprimand severely / criticize harshly
Transitive Verb
past: castigatedpp: castigateding: castigating

This term conveys a sense of severe, often public, condemnation. It is significantly more intense than simple criticism or a mild reprimand, implying a desire to punish or correct through harsh verbal discipline. It is typically used in formal contexts, such as professional environments, political discourse, or academic critiques. While it shares a root with words meaning to purify or refine, the modern usage focuses almost exclusively on the act of scolding. It suggests a power imbalance where an authority figure or a critic exerts dominance over the subject to highlight a failure or a moral lapse.

Meanings

Transitive Verb
[~ someone]

To reprimand someone severely or criticize them harshly in a formal or public manner.

"The manager castigated the employee for the repeated errors in the financial report."

Transitive Verb
[~ something]

To criticize a plan, idea, or action with extreme severity.

"The critics castigated the government's new policy as being completely ineffective."

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