English to Spanish Dictionary rebuke

rebuke

reprensión
definition
verb
she had rebuked him for drinking too much
express sharp disapproval or criticism of (someone) because of their behavior or actions.
noun
he hadn't meant it as a rebuke, but Neil flinched
an expression of sharp disapproval or criticism.
translation of 'rebuke'
verb
reprender a,
censurar
noun
reprensión,
increpación,
reprimenda
example
God will often use men to offer a verbal 'rebuke' through prophecy or admonishment before disciplining us.
Chelsea flushes at the mild 'rebuke' , though she knows it's only the truth.
His comments brought a swift 'rebuke' from both state and federal National Party MPs.
I've delivered her a stern 'rebuke' and promised I'll be back to conduct regular inspections.
He also delivered a sharp 'rebuke' to those who argued against the day on profit grounds.
He had more expected a sharp 'rebuke' for sleeping late, maybe even a none-too-gentle reminder in the form of a hand to his backside.
Indeed the Academy issued a rare 'rebuke' of the studio for its campaign.
I opened my mouth for a sharp 'rebuke' but just then the waitress appeared, bringing our plates of burgers and fries.
he hadn't meant it as a 'rebuke', but Neil flinched
I tried to explain my doubtless feeble joke, but my critic was having none of it, delivering her 'rebuke' and, having had her stern say, ringing off.
His declaration is the first time a sitting Conservative MP has advocated a complete break with the EU and is sure to provoke a sharp 'rebuke' from party whips.
he hadn't meant it as a 'rebuke', but Neil flinched
This 'rebuke' flew in the face of Hamilton's express words in his Report.
He would stare at her, apologising for leaving her on the landing that day, yet 'rebuking' her for her behaviour.
Now capitalism is receiving severe 'rebukes' , with its critics given powerful evidence that they are right in seeing it as a system that works for insiders and their cronies.
The Reverend 'rebukingly' and rather pointedly advised me to make the most of it then.
In point of fact, he was 'rebuked' for his support of bringing about a volunteer force, at least considering it.
The 59-year-old was at the centre of all the wrong publicity six years ago, when his comments about Irish women drew strong 'rebukes' and criticism.
He did and the judge 'rebuked' him for it, but the point got made.
But the king-maker promptly 'rebuked' him, saying that he didn't want his wife to lose her job.
As she continued to live a western lifestyle, he 'rebuked' her for not being a good Muslim.
For him it was always the issues that were important, but he was definitely 'rebuking' his old friend, even though he did not name him.
He was criticized, he was 'rebuked' by others in the Pentagon at the time.
This criminal sensed His royalty and 'rebuked' his fellow criminal.
Instead, it merely 'rebuked' him for his refusal to co-operate, even as a former MP.
I should have been sat in front of the television making mental notes and issuing sharp 'rebukes' to his paper thin justifications for war.
Besides, why should the 'rebuker' care about someone's else sin.
Ahern has delivered several sharp 'rebukes' to his parliamentary party recently.
Bear in mind, then, that expressions of regret over the defilement of sacred images are likely to attract 'rebukes' from certain ‘modern’ and ‘spiritual’ types of Westerner.
Under the guise of political virtue, it scolds, berates, 'rebukes' , criticizes, and has a high old time doing it.
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