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1 azarlamak
v. reprimand, reproach, admonish, chide, scold, baste, bawl out, berate, blow up, bring up, call down, carpet, castigate, chew out, come down on, decry, dress down, let smb. have it, inveigh, jaw out, keelhaul, lace into, lambaste, lash, lecture* * *scold -
2 cezalandır
1. castigate 2. come down on 3. penalize 4. punish 5. punishing (v.) 6. punished (v.) 7. scourge (v.) -
3 cezalandırmak
n. punishment--------v. punish, penalize, castigate, cop it, correct, crime, discipline, dish out, plague, scourge, slate, smirk--------cezalandırmak (dayakla)v. chastise--------cezalandırmak (oxford üniv.)v. sconce* * *punish -
4 dövmek
v. beat, pound, punish, tan, knock about, knock around, thrash, give smb. a thrashing, hammer, forge, bash up, baste, batter, beat out, beat up, belabor, belabour [Brit.], bruise, cane, castigate, chastise, club, cudgel, drub, flail, flog, hide, lam--------dövmek (havanda)v. bray--------dövmek (maden)v. swage--------dövmek (pamuk)v. scutch* * *beat -
5 kınamak
v. blame, condemn, reproach, disapprove, reprove, castigate, censure, decry, denounce, fault, remonstrate, reprimand, reprobate, slate, stigmatize, strafe* * *blame -
6 azarlamamak
v. (neg. form of azarlamak) reprimand, reproach, admonish, chide, scold, baste, bawl out, berate, blow up, bring up, call down, carpet, castigate, chew out, come down on, decry, dress down, let smb. have it, inveigh, jaw out, keelhaul, lace into, lambaste, lash, lecture -
7 cezalandırmamak
v. (neg. form of cezalandırmak) punish, penalize, castigate, cop it, correct, crime, discipline, dish out, plague, scourge, slate, smirk -
8 dövmemek
v. (neg. form of dövmek) beat, pound, punish, tan, knock about, knock around, thrash, give smb. a thrashing, hammer, forge, bash up, baste, batter, beat out, beat up, belabor, belabour [Brit.], bruise, cane, castigate, chastise, club, cudgel, drub, flail, flog, hide, lam -
9 kınamamak
v. (neg. form of kınamak) blame, condemn, reproach, disapprove, reprove, castigate, censure, decry, denounce, fault, remonstrate, reprimand, reprobate, slate, stigmatize, strafe -
10 cezalandırmak
"to punish, to penalize, to discipline, to castigate; to fine"
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castigate — (v.) c.1600, from L. castigatus, pp. of castigare to correct; to purify; chastise, punish, from castus pure (see CASTE (Cf. caste)) + agere to do. Sense of make someone pure by correcting or reproving him. If thou didst put this soure cold habit… … Etymology dictionary
Castigate — Cas ti*gate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Castigated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Castigating}.] [L. castigatus, p. p. of castigare to correct, punish; castus pure, chaste + agere to move, drive. See {Caste}, and cf. {Chasten}.] 1. To punish by stripes; to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
castigate — I verb admonish, be severe, berate, call to account, castigare, caution, censure bitterly, chasten, chastise, chide, criticize severely, deal retributive justice, discipline, excoriate, execrate, expostulate, objurgate, rebuke, remonstrate,… … Law dictionary
castigate — vb chastise, *punish, chasten, discipline, correct Analogous words: *beat, baste, thrash, pummel, belabor: berate, tongue lash, rate, upbraid, wig, rail (see SCOLD): *penalize, fine, amerce, mulct … New Dictionary of Synonyms
castigate — [v] criticize severely baste, bawl out*, beat, berate, blister, cane, censure, chasten, chastise, chew out*, come down on*, correct, criticize, discipline, drag over the coals*, dress down*, drub, excoriate, flay, flog, jump down one’s throat*,… … New thesaurus
castigate — ► VERB ▪ reprimand severely. DERIVATIVES castigation noun castigator noun. ORIGIN Latin castigare reprove , from castus pure, chaste … English terms dictionary
castigate — [kas′ti gāt΄] vt. castigated, castigating [< L castigatus, pp. of castigare, to purify, chastise < castus, pure (see CASTE) + agere: see ACT1] to punish or rebuke severely, esp. by harsh public criticism SYN. PUNISH castigation n.… … English World dictionary
castigate — [[t]kæ̱stɪgeɪt[/t]] castigates, castigating, castigated VERB If you castigate someone or something, you speak to them angrily or criticize them severely. [FORMAL] [V n] Marx never lost an opportunity to castigate colonialism... [V n for n/ ing]… … English dictionary
castigate — UK [ˈkæstɪɡeɪt] / US [ˈkæstɪˌɡeɪt] verb [transitive] Word forms castigate : present tense I/you/we/they castigate he/she/it castigates present participle castigating past tense castigated past participle castigated formal to criticize someone or… … English dictionary
castigate — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. criticize; correct, punish. See disapprobation, punishment. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. chastise, reprimand, rebuke; see censure , punish . See Synonym Study at punish . III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus)… … English dictionary for students
castigate — transitive verb ( gated; gating) Etymology: Latin castigatus, past participle of castigare more at chasten Date: 1606 to subject to severe punishment, reproof, or criticism Synonyms: see punish • castigation noun … New Collegiate Dictionary