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chastised

[ chas-tahyzd, chas-tahyzd ]

adjective

  1. disciplined, especially by corporal punishment:

    The government official was forced to explain his position like a chastised schoolboy.

  2. severely criticized, especially publicly:

    Accused by the judge of influencing the jury with so many sad stories, the chastised lawyer hurried through the rest of his remarks.



verb

  1. the simple past tense and past participle of chastise ( def ).
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Rep. Haley Stevens, D-Mich., also reportedly witnessed the conflict and chastised Lake for talking to a senator like that.

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Of course, in London where weed still remains illegal, they were sometimes “chastised†by passersby but “we didn’t give a f—, ‘cause this is what we do!â€

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Sen. Mark Warner, D-Va., said that the administration was "playing fast and loose with our nation's most classified info" and chastised the Trump officials in a series of posts to X.

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Mr Smythe admitted he was occasionally chastised for making deals worth "too much money".

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They also chastised the board for not seeking any public input, which officials then agreed to do.

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