Used in a Sentence

castigated

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for castigated.

Editorial note

That means men need to be able to be masculine without being domineering and without being castigated.

Examples16
Definitions3
Parts of speech1

Quick take

(transitive, formal) To punish or reprimand someone severely.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of castigated gathered in one view.

verb

(transitive, formal) To punish or reprimand someone severely.

verb

(transitive, formal) To execrate or condemn something in a harsh manner, especially by public criticism.

verb

(transitive, rare) To revise or make corrections to a publication.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for castigated.

verb

(transitive, formal) To punish or reprimand someone severely.

verb

(transitive, formal) To execrate or condemn something in a harsh manner, especially by public criticism.

verb

(transitive, rare) To revise or make corrections to a publication.

Example sentences

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That means men need to be able to be masculine without being domineering and without being castigated.

2

It is astonishing that here on HN someone could be castigated for spending more time thinking than typing.

3

You'll be much less likely to be castigated by the individual who has to maintain your code after you.

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Note the US never banned the Communist Party; it only castigated its members in public shaming ceremonies.

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This guy and his student are being shamed and castigated without any solid evidence of wrongdoing.

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You can like or dislike any one or any group for any reason and you should not be castigated for it.

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People who become abusive should obviously be castigated or removed for the good of everyone.

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I can say that you are far from the first commenter I've castigated for completely missing the point.

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Technology is something that should be celebrated with wary eyes, rather than blindly castigated.

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So yes, the behavior is to be castigated, and I have no respect for people who're willing to fuck their customers/users/suppliers in order to make it as an entrepreneur.

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He was castigated by some faculty members for those politically incorrect remarks.

12

And in practice it is almost always hypocritical: those who violate this dogma are usually castigated, thereby violating the rule they dogmatically insist upon.

Quote examples

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If they don't bend the rules, and the rules don't always apply the way liberal suburban white folks might imagine they do on the street, then they get castigated for not "doing their job" i.e.

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Will Google be lauded for consistency, or castigated for not "working more closely" with Apple (for varying definitions of "working closely", up to and including potentially delaying disclosure around arbitrary timelines)?

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> If they don't bend the rules, and the rules don't always apply the way liberal suburban white folks might imagine they do on the street, then they get castigated for not "doing their job" i.e.

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Because she was running the SEC when Jed Rakoff, the judge overseeing its settlement with BoA, publicly castigated her agency on the grounds that the deal they brokered (token fine, no admission of wrongdoing) did not "comport with the most elementary notions of justice and morality".

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use castigated in a sentence?

That means men need to be able to be masculine without being domineering and without being castigated.

What does castigated mean?

(transitive, formal) To punish or reprimand someone severely.

What part of speech is castigated?

castigated is commonly used as verb.