Rebuke - Law Dictionary Search Results
Remord
To excite to remorse to rebuke
Rebukingly
By way of rebuke
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Rebukable
Worthy of rebuke or reprehension reprehensible
Outspoken
openly candidly or boldly as an outspoken man an outspoken rebuke
Increpation
A chiding rebuke reproof
Increpate
To chide to rebuke to reprove
Rebucous
Rebuking
Benchers
punishing a barrister guilty of misconduct, by either admonishing or rebuking him, by prohibiting him from dining in the hall or
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