Admonishment in a sentence as a noun

To say that Dropbox is damn good plumbing is not an admonishment. I don't want to live without damn good plumbing.

Yeah, although there may be other ways to phrase your admonishment which people will be more receptive to." C'mon dude, don't let flaming beget flaming."

The "worst" treatment I've received is an admonishment to read the Haskell site for a more trivial question.

Larry certainly does seem to have take Steve Jobs admonishment to heart. Which can give a company tremendous focus.

Hope you're okay and sorry if this comes off as admonishment, it actually comes from a heartfelt place. You're welcome to contact me personally if you want more support.

It contained a single comment: /* bad code */ I never found out if this was a description of what followed or an admonishment to the code itself.

I found HN by following a link in a comment on reddit, to which someone had directed the admonishment, "Please don't ruin that." I won't say that HN has been ruined since I came here but it has undeniably changed.

Sure, also, don't take my criticism as an admonishment or lack of respect. From your posts that I've read, you and I agree on a great deal, and I aspire to write as prolifically and competently as you do.

Overall, this sort of admonishment improves the community. I'm glad it's happening.

No, actually, if he's technically good, I would also keep him with the admonishment that if he ever interacted with a customer again I'd play tennis with his spleen. I was perfectly happy with this post through that part.

There are passive and active parents in all walks of life, but I don't think the economics are the point of the quote as much as an admonishment to take a bit more control.

Your history seems excellent, though, so hopefully the favored penalty here—extremely mild admonishment—will do the trick. On another note, I'm happy to report that many users flagged this comment.

\n- The data would be accessed and used by police without warrants, despite your admonishment that they shouldn't. \n- The system would be used by criminals to track gun-carrying police and identify gun-owning households.

Additionally any article you'd get there will oversimplify to the point of mostly offering an admonishment to check with an accountant. As a business typically you are going to pay for net income.

This apparently made some folks on station rather unhappy, but repeated admonishment fell on deaf ears. The reported solution was to remove a tiny bit of insulation from several of the phone wires as they entered the building on the roof.

I hate this admonishment of fanboy-ism that permeates the discussion anytime MG or Gruber are mentioned. We need fanaticism to counter balance apathy.

When it comes to software engineering, I always think back to my first year Calculus teacher, Mike Lavender, and his admonishment that "in mathematics, power tools are consider inelegant where hand tools will do." Words to live by in programming and engineering.

"Innocent until proven guilty" is simply an admonishment given to juries because many law-and-order types assume that defendants are guilty simply because they are being tried. Legally, a person is simply "not guilty" unless and until they are proven guilty."

Your admonishment here and elsewhere doesn't seem to offer any evidence or even a cogent argument. That's not to say I doubt an argument could be made -- there is plenty of academic ink spilled hailing coffee as both health blessing and health curse -- but it's pretty bold to say "hackers shouldn't recommend hackers to drink coffee" with nothing to back that up.

While not right square on topic I dont think the parent post was so off target compared to digressions and explorations that are common on discussions here that it warranted an admonishment. I have not "worked on modern browsers" and that seems to disqualify me from expressing an opinion on what I consider using too much as an user of a piece of software.

An appropriate negative consequence for this particular stupid thing might have been, for example, a stern admonishment not to do that again, with some explanation of the protocols involved in getting permission for such an experiment. Felony charges are ludicrous, a mindless reaction.

I for one welcome "social pressure" as an effective mechanism for getting all of us to quit; its quite useful to limit the places that one can smoke, and to make it uncool when hanging out with a certain crowd, or even continuous admonishment from non-smokers. I would also be happy if cigarettes completely disappeared or were incredibly expensive; less temptation for me.

I wonder if it has something to do with bringing Dalrymple on full time on Amplified, or Dan's persistent admonishment of Gruber's use of wifi during recording, or maybe Monteiro poached him with a paycheck. Yeah I know it makes me a bit of a jackass to speculate like a celebrity gossip writer, but this is infinitely more interesting to me than real celebrities.

In contrast I had a much better experience contributing to Postfix and Dovecot, where the benevolent dictators did not feel the urge to spew pages of vitriol in response to a blunder when a neutrally worded admonishment would do.

Sometimes it's just a duplicate post, and occasionally for hellbanned users you can page back through their history of good but [dead] comments and find a brief fit that could have been disciplined easily with a week's time out or even a simple admonishment to stop. What really concerns me is all the individually-deleted comments and hellbanned users I've seen where there's no context at all as to why they're [dead] the only thing I can think of is that they were eaten by the news.

Admonishment definitions

noun

a firm rebuke

See also: admonition monition