A verb meaning to scold or condemn sharply. CHASTISE -If Ginger breaks curfew again, I will chastise her and take away a privilege for a week. -Although John was guilty of the same offense, the...
The teacher will chastise Sally for misbehaving. I chastise my dog when it barks. The priest often would chastise himself for foolish thoughts.
Jesus chastises us when we do wrong. He exhorts us to live a better, more Christian life.
My parents chastise me when I don't check in with them when I go to the mall.
the teacher chastise me when i come to class late
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