English to Malay Dictionary reprimand

reprimand

teguran
definition
verb
officials were dismissed or reprimanded for poor work
rebuke (someone), especially officially.
noun
The destruction of the Afghan Buddhas was met with reprimands from our officials, while ancient religious sites in our own country are being turned into quarries.
a rebuke, especially an official one.
translation of 'reprimand'
noun
teguran
example
Both Steinhardt and the secret police seem to have shared the belief that the complex process of religious conversion that the writer underwent while in prison was a personal matter and as such deserved no 'reprimand' .
Although one American Eastern Catholic bishop has recently ordained a married man in America without 'reprimand' from the Vatican, most Eastern bishops simply lack the courage to act on what the law clearly permits.
Then, while still in the changed garments, Edward noticed Tom's bruised hand and went out to 'reprimand' the guard who had caused it.
When she insults Miss Bates at Box Hill, Mr. Knightley's 'reprimand' really shames her.
the golfer received a 'reprimand' for a breach of rules
For bragging about the size of her sub, Kathryn Bigelow earns a 'reprimand' from this court.
She could easily have ruined his career with a harassment suit but instead chose to just walk away, and he's insisting we 'reprimand' her for doing so.
The captain says he ought to flog all of them, but because they surrendered early, he will make do with just a 'reprimand' .
Still the degree of solidarity expressed by our US friends since last Monday's EU 'reprimand' over Irish budgetary policy was impressive.
All were found guilty, receiving sentences varying from discharge and detention to a fine and 'reprimand' .
Finally, God's absence, reflected in his impossibility to offer neither 'reprimand' nor comfort, is mirrored in a simulation of authorial impotence.
In the end he got away with a fine and a 'reprimand' , and the woodblocks for a satirical triptych were destroyed
By way of 'reprimand' , Othello was forced to demote Cassio, a severe blow to the high-ranking officer.
Many believe the admission of shortcomings was in response to Chinese President Hu Jintao's public 'reprimand' of Tung and his ministers last month.
Universal is given a 'reprimand' for some poor decisions concerning the making of this set.
Although Mutius's death is horrific in its own right, Rome does not 'reprimand' Titus for his action.
It is governed automatically by scripts that do the specific bidding of their creators both to help and to 'reprimand' users of the protocol.
Next port of call is the Council of Ministers where tomorrow evening the commission's recommendation to formally 'reprimand' Ireland will be carried.
Mr. Knightley 'reprimands' her for this behavior, and she feels terrible.
Jacobi herself seems to have preferred an historical approach to her photographs, for in the film she 'reprimands' her interviewer.
The Director 'reprimands' him harshly in front of all the people at the meeting as a conspirator and suggests his deportation.
In fact, he was 'reprimanding' some poor girl in front of her for not knowing the answer to a question, but Cath was careful to keep her eyes on him for the rest of the class period, lest he call on her.
Zeus observes that Achilles is fasting and 'reprimands' Athena.
He encourages Dante to learn from what he sees and 'reprimands' Dante when he sympathizes with the sinners.
It was obvious from the pleasant expression on his face that he was only jesting, but judging solely from the tone of his voice, a passerby would've thought he was a father 'reprimanding' an insolent child.
Macomb 'reprimanded' the assistant, who eventually resigned.
Con's grandmother 'reprimands' him for coming in late last night.
Laurel trudged up the front walk and through her front door, bracing herself for her mother's screeching 'reprimands' .
The destruction of the Afghan Buddhas was met with 'reprimands' from our officials, while ancient religious sites in our own country are being turned into quarries.
In December 1653, he was 'reprimanded' by his peers and fined for neglect of duty; many subsequent warnings went unheeded.
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