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Game of Thrones Season 2, Episode 4
And you sit beside this pretender and chastise me.
তাড়ন করা, শাস্তি দেত্তয়া
(1) Censure severely.
(2) Scold.
(3) Discipline.
(1) He said he would not chastise his brother for not returning home to visit the family or contact them.
(2) It seems ironic that some would criticize the military for providing that opportunity when they chastise other departments for failing to.
(3) For instance, they don't hesitate to chastise a colleague, even if he is a personal friend, for incompetent work.
(4) In such a scene, you might expect God to chastise the people for their unbelief - or even to exact punishment on them.
(5) But critics from Connecticut and elsewhere chastise his embrace of nuclear power.
(6) Many report being severely chastised if they spoke to anyone outside the employer's house and of being locked in when the rest of the household was away.
(7) However, sadly, there are too many people for whom physical chastisement or emotional abuse is the normal pattern of behaviour, irrespective of whether they are natural born parents or a de facto partner of a parent.
(8) One of the women started chastising the children in that ridiculous singsong voice that parents use with kids to induce guilt (which seldom works).
(9) U251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510Communities lead with their moral voice, appreciating those who act responsibly, and chastising those who do not,u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb Etzioni writes.
(10) Instead of chastising their son, they just tell me that this is natural for a man of his age.
(11) One woman demonstrably took his side when it was obvious that our glances and verbalizations were chastisements .
(12) He took out his horsewhip and chastised them, and then he fell on his knees and prayed for their souls.
(13) Most people come to parenthood with a determination to spare their children the deprivations and chastisements of their own youth.
(14) Courtenay feels his mother's desperate need so acutely that he can be unduly harsh, chastising his younger self for the visits he never made or the letters he never wrote back because it became too painful an imposition.
(15) Society celebrates certain kinds of choice, while chastising and reprimanding others.
(16) Abraham had a penchant for being critical and had no hesitation in publicly chastising his colleagues, regardless of their rank or position.
(17) From the beginning, this body and specifically its commissioner have treated the candidates as if they were infants, scolding, chastising and reprimanding them at every step.
(18) Jenny finally released me and flung herself at Nikolas, gently chastising him for not returning home more often and visiting her.
(19) Dr. Ernst Fehr of the University of Zurich and colleagues recently presented findings on the importance of punishment in maintaining cooperative behavior among humans and the willingness of people to punish those who commit crimes or violate norms, even when the chastisers take risks and gain nothing themselves while serving as ad hoc police.
(20) We are rightly chastised and will punish ourselves for our failures.
scold
upbraid
berate
reprimand
reprove
rebuke
admonish
chide
censure
lambaste
castigate
lecture
give someone a piece of one's mind
give someone a tongue-lashing
take to task
rake/haul over the coals
tell off
dress down
bawl out
blow up at
give someone an earful
give someone a roasting
come down on someone like a ton of bricks
slap someone's wrist
rap over the knuckles
give someone hell
give someone what for
chew out
ream out
zing
chasten
reprehend
excuse
pardon
spare
Cheer
Comfort
Compliment
Encourage
Forgive
Inspirit
Promote
Game of Thrones Season 2, Episode 4
And you sit beside this pretender and chastise me.