Reprimand in a sentence as a noun

You can also reprimand multiple times someone, but he will only lose 1 point of karma.

The will to reprimand has to come from the inside, and that is usually done silently, if it's done at all.

I did read your post, and I don't agree that any formal reprimand was necessary.

Your exposure nets you little, but gains them so much they want to reprimand you for any concealment.

This definitely qualifies for a Zen style thwack over the head with a stick and a reprimand of "stop being clever!

"And that, is horrible, horrible judgement that deserves to be met with reprimand from the school system.

There are better ways to address that concern than such a strongly and negatively worded reprimand.

There isn't any penalty for being a bad cop, you might get a reprimand for misstating that surveillance was the law but that's it.

Upvotes are called "rewards".I've never seen anyone used a "reprimand" yet, but rewards are used generously.

Reprimand in a sentence as a verb

When criticism is present it's almost always to help the person achieve that goal not reprimand them for having it.

Kinda interesting how being 'arrested' is now a form of punishment or reprimand in itself.

"Personally, I think someone has to reprimand companies that make a business out of cloning others.

People in positions of power like Larry Pogemiller must be reprimanded when they abuse their position.

The letter of reprimand is the bigger deal, if it prevents promotion or assignments in the future, and potentially makes it so they can't get to 20 years and retirement.

>> The seven each received a punitive letter of reprimand and were docked half pay for two months...I wonder how this dock in pay compares to the amount they were paid as consultants by EA.

It's really refreshing to see a family embrace their son's inventiveness and tenacity rather than reprimand the kid for breaking past the parental controls

If I'm hanging out with my boss at a barbegue and does something stupid and I say "you're such a dumbass", it's a fun jab. If my boss says incorrect or misinformed in front of customers, and I say the exact same thing, in the exact same tones with the exact same stupid grin, it could be a lost sale, and a reprimand.

Why assume at all when you could have verified?You get the reprimand to be reminded that, while pushing the envelope is a good thing, there are real consequences to screwing up and not having all of the loose ends tied up.

Reprimand definitions

noun

an act or expression of criticism and censure; "he had to take the rebuke with a smile on his face"

See also: rebuke reproof reproval reprehension

verb

rebuke formally

See also: censure criminate

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 scold chide berate