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reprimand

scold / rebuke / censure / formal warning
Transitive VerbNoun
pl: reprimandspast: reprimandedpp: reprimandeding: reprimanding

This term carries a strong connotation of hierarchy and officialdom. It is not a casual argument or a peer-to-peer disagreement, but rather a top-down exercise of authority. The tone is stern, corrective, and often documented in professional or military settings. As a noun, it refers to the act of censure itself. While it is a countable noun, it is frequently paired with adjectives like severe, formal, or stern to indicate the intensity of the disciplinary action.

Meanings

Transitive Verb
[~ someone (for something)]

To express sharp disapproval or criticism of someone because of their behavior or actions, typically in an official capacity.

"The manager reprimanded the employee for being late to the meeting."

Noun

A formal expression of disapproval, typically delivered by a person in authority.

"The soldier received a severe reprimand for failing to follow orders."

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