Rebuke - Law Dictionary Search Results
Rebuker
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Rebukeful
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Scold
with rude clamor to brawl to utter harsh rude boisterous rebuke to chide sharply or coarsely often with at as to
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Reprimand
S.C. Hawtrey, 1956, p. 175. Means a severe or formal rebuke, especially by a person in authority, Webster American Dictionary, p.
Proxeneta
to have held contracts of this sort in such severe rebuke; for it allowed proxenet', or match-makers, to receive a reward
Keelhaul
bottom of a ship as punishment or torture. (2) To rebuke or reprimand harshly. Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 873.
Admonition
ecclesiastic censure or reprimand. See MONITION. Admonition, means a mild rebuke, Webster Law Dictionary, p. 19. Means a reprimand to an
Sneap
To check to reprimand to rebuke to chide
Satire
severe exposure of what in public or private morals deserves rebuke an invective poem as the Satires of Juvenal
Chide
To rebuke to reprove to scold to find fault with
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