rebuke

Azarlamak
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
paylamak,
azarlamak,
sitem etmek
noun
azar,
sitem,
azarlama
example
This 'rebuke' flew in the face of Hamilton's express words in his Report.
God will often use men to offer a verbal 'rebuke' through prophecy or admonishment before disciplining us.
he hadn't meant it as a 'rebuke', but Neil flinched
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.
His comments brought a swift 'rebuke' from both state and federal National Party MPs.
He also delivered a sharp 'rebuke' to those who argued against the day on profit grounds.
Chelsea flushes at the mild 'rebuke' , though she knows it's only the truth.
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.
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.
I've delivered her a stern 'rebuke' and promised I'll be back to conduct regular inspections.
he hadn't meant it as a 'rebuke', but Neil flinched
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.
When he was incredibly late at the beginning, the judge 'rebuked' him on that day about being late.
In point of fact, he was 'rebuked' for his support of bringing about a volunteer force, at least considering it.
In this case, the rich girl would be right to assume that the critic is below the 'rebuker' in life.
Britain's largest charity has 'rebuked' Prince Charles for refusing to protect an endangered species of bird at the Balmoral estate.
With characteristic quarrelsomeness Janet responded 'rebukingly' to an elaborate compliment.
He did and the judge 'rebuked' him for it, but the point got made.
This criminal sensed His royalty and 'rebuked' his fellow criminal.
He immediately went into the circling routine, feeling the material of my jacket and after a lot of tut tutting 'rebuked' me for my cheap shoes which didn't match my suit.
So when I went up to them at the counter where the pair were perched on high stools I was 'rebuked' for daring to open my mouth.
And it delivered not one but two stern 'rebukes' to states over what justices considered unfair procedures for sentencing people to death.
He 'rebuked' the people running the review and said he expected local NHS bosses to ‘engage with local communities’.
Besides, why should the 'rebuker' care about someone's else sin.
Other trade union leaders were also 'rebuked' and reprimanded, with some receiving kicks and punches.
As she continued to live a western lifestyle, he 'rebuked' her for not being a good Muslim.
The Press Council delivered one of its strongest 'rebukes' in its 30 year history.
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.
Before 'rebuking' someone, ask yourself, ‘Why am I doing this?’
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