Chide in a sentence as a verb

In fact, when I chide someone, I tell them what they're doing is "uncool".

Both of those links have comments that chide Torvalds for not being polite... and then call him names.

A lawful-good character would not do nothing when facing evil, and would not chide others for acting.

Really?Your response to this guy owning up to something taboo is to chide him on his use of terminology?

The core philosophy of worrying about your own life and not others lives seems to really chide a lot of people here in the communist Republic of HN. If you don't like the idea of Objectivism feel free to follow your own.

It's wrong, we know it's wrong, we chide the AA's for this every time they do it, and it's just the same when anyone else does either, going back to one simple fact: nothing has been stolen.

Why not build up your own YouTube frontend without any framework / library -- post it here, and then we can chide you for all the time you spent re-inventing numerous wheels?

You are literally the first comment in the entire thread and you have nothing to offer but to chide Canonical, who by the way, were not even mentioned in the article.

Why do I get the feeling that dcurtis' friends are going to endlessly chide him whenever they go out for dinner?I wish one of my friends would write an anecdotal story like that.

"I am a full const **** nowadays, and I chide any programmer that doesnt const every variable and parameter that can be."Immutability...one less thing to worry about.

The only reason the little bit we have exists at all is either that people have lost money, regulation, or an easy to spot practice has become trendy enough that people will chide others for not following them.

This is the sort of thing we in the west regularly chide other regimes for, and we are doing it ourselves making complete hypercrits of ourselves - this is why people who care about such things are getting rather indignant about the whole thing.

My parents generation's favorite pastime is to chide today's youth for their lack of boundaries, for failing to grasp the concept of privacy and placing unwarranted trust in this unnatural, newfangled "social media" thing.

It's a common tactic for those who disagree with a prevailing scientific idea to dismissively chide scientists as playing politics, as if the scientific consensus emerged from political donations instead of from conclusions based on data.

Chide definitions

verb

censure severely or angrily; "The mother scolded the child for entering a stranger's car"; "The deputy ragged the Prime Minister"; "The customer dressed down the waiter for bringing cold soup"

See also: rebuke trounce reproof lecture reprimand scold berate