Admonish in a sentence as a verb

"From the bathtub I hear my two year old son admonish, "Don't use that word.

Would the author admonish a business owner to only work 8 hours a week?

Do they feel as if they will be judged because they didn't publicly admonish the shooter?

It's good to ask big questions, but then go try to solve some of them rather than admonish those of us who pour our lives into this.

Not everyone gets it right on the first try, so to try and admonish people who quit when they "get bored" isn't the best attitude in my opinion.

Well then, and thou hast reason: by thy rational faculty stir up his rational faculty; show him his error, admonish him.

The point of the article was not to admonish people for their counter-productive efforts, but to answer the question "What should and shouldn't you say to someone whose sick?

If there is a difference correct the difference, admonish the retailer and decrease the retailers reputation score.

Perhaps there are some who would admonish me for sticking almost exclusively to eBooks, or for my laser focus on What I Want rather than other available options.

It's a fairly sweeping generalization of a community, and to top it off you try to admonish the naysayers with "don't be stupid," and accusations of arrogance.

This brings to mind this quote by Viktor Frankl:"Again and again I therefore admonish my students in Europe and America: Don't aim at success -- the more you aim at it and make it a target, the more you are going to miss it.

So when the person I responded to decided to admonish these people for doing something "offensive to muslims and non muslims"... well for one that's objectively false, and for two that's ridiculously backwards from the culture of tolerance that I was raised in.

That we leave this alone and make HN a slightly better place by assuming a charitable reading of what a fellow person wrote, or that we get into a stupid argument that makes us both look increasingly foolish until pg has to step in to admonish us to knock it off?

Admonish definitions

verb

admonish or counsel in terms of someone's behavior; "I warned him not to go too far"; "I warn you against false assumptions"; "She warned him to be quiet"

See also: warn discourage monish

verb

warn strongly; put on guard

See also: caution monish

verb

take to task; "He admonished the child for his bad behavior"

See also: reprove