Chastise in a sentence as a verb

Instead of being supportive, you chastise the OP for thinking outside of the box.

Ew. And he's going to chastise other people design aesthetic?

The OP shouldn't chastise himself for not throwing a punch or making some other dramatic stand.

Since you're so all knowing maybe you can also chastise Europeans for their dramatic increase in obesity rates, too.

This attitude is indoctrinated from elementary school, where teachers chastise kids for cutting in line or not "playing fair.

If I were that charity, I would immediately stand up, return the money, and chastise him for his illegal and unethical actions.

There's more than one way to operate as a developer today and maybe we should all leave our thousand word treatises that chastise people for doing things the way they want in our "drafts" folder.

Considering the US recent history with Libya, Syria, and drone assassination programs, its not like we have the moral standing to chastise them

We chastise one another for being self-centered and dismissing others' work as incompetent without objective reason, but within our own brains there's a very real reason.

I totally don't care what he wanted to buy, or to chastise him for his investment decisions; I'm just curious if people are generally moving their money into Bitcoin in an attempt to move "off the grid" financially, or if this was an investment.

People who have different upbringings in different geographic areas are of course going to be biased towards certain views, and it's a bit unfair to chastise them for not completely realigning their viewpoints overnight for something that has probably been the fastest and most productive civil rights movement, maybe ever.

Chastise definitions

verb

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

See also: castigate objurgate chasten correct