Castigate in a sentence as a verb

It didn't take long googling Alan Cox's name to find the words "castigate" and "quits linux development" in the same article.

It's important to get your facts right before you leap to someone's defense, or castigate others for withholding judgement.

They castigate America for not stepping in to stop Assad, and they would attack us if we did for being "imperialists".

The writer takes it as a fait accompli that DNF should score about 65% then proceeds to castigate any reviewer who gave a score out of line with that.

We castigate irresponsible bankers - civil servants should not be excempt.

The risk from vaccines is miniscule, and "vaccine victim" is an appropriate way to castigate people who don't understand statistics.

And I suppose if we only printed things about our own country you'd probably castigate the US for arrogantly ignoring the rest of the world.

But we shouldn't castigate an entire profession as a result, and we should acknowledge that if we actually wanted good teachers, we will have to pay for it.

Isn't the point of the article that Iceland "let them fail" and things got better instead of worse?If an individual goes bankrupt through poor decisions, we castigate them.

We won't even go near your normative subjective ideas about the 'good'.You can't both deny the existence of free will, and castigate those whom with you disagree.

" rather than explain themselves; and further that their audience is all-to-eager to castigate them for being stubborn, abusive, obtuse, etc.

To castigate the Chinese penal system as "modern day slavery" us fundamentally unhelpful.

But before you publicly castigate a community for their views on a particular sexual orientation, you should refrain from committing the same offense.

They preach to others, put others down and castigate the flaws in others, but the second you put irrefutable evidence of the psychopath's incompetence, weakness or maliciousness in the open, in a way that everyone believes, he will have a meltdown and **** out.

Castigate definitions

verb

censure severely; "She chastised him for his insensitive remarks"

See also: chastise objurgate chasten correct

verb

inflict severe punishment on