单词 | reprimanding |
释义 | reprimandingn. The action of reprimand v.; an instance of this. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > disapproval > rebuke or reproof > [noun] telingeOE chastiment?c1225 snapinga1300 snibbinga1300 reproving?1316 undernimminga1325 correctiona1340 threapening1340 admonishingc1350 reproofa1375 scourgingc1374 correptionc1380 repreyningc1390 reprehensiona1413 undertakingc1430 rebuke?a1439 admonition1440 correptingc1449 rebut?c1450 reprehendingc1450 redargution1483 reproval1493 increpation1502 prisec1540 tasking1543 check1588 improof1590 snubbing1600 threap1636 compellation1656 reprovement1675 reprimanding1698 rowing1812 lecturing1861 carpeting1888 eldering1912 woodshedding1940 stick1956 1698 R. Ferguson View Ecclesiastick 46 I do take the Accusing and Reprimanding of Him for it, to fall within the Province which I have undertaken. 1724 W. Wynne Life Sir L. Jenkins I. 17 One of the Advocates, having given indecent Language to Dr. Milles in Court, and to Dr. Jenkins himself for reprimanding of him. 1781 J. O. Justamond tr. B.-F.-J. Mouffle d'Angerville Private Life Lewis XV IV. 170 The reprimanding of him was deferred to Martinmas-day. 1842 F. Byrdsall Hist. Loco-foco 131 He repaid with interest the unmeaning reprimand he received from the speaker by retorting such a reprimanding as the house richly deserved. 1851 J. Hamilton Royal Preacher (1854) xvii. 220 A long lecture of rough reprimanding and perverse faultfinding. 1930 E. J. Hatfield tr. E. Rádl Hist. Biol. Theories iv. 54 Virchow not only did not oppose but he actually voted for the reprimanding of one Herman Mêller. 1959 W. Johnson Onset of Stuttering i. 37 Acknowledging..more frequent reprimanding of their children. 1993 Our Schools Our Selves May–June 27 Third person calling-upon is a frequent means by which we do any kind of reprimanding. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022). reprimandingadj. Of the nature of or characterized by rebuke; tending to reprimand; reproving. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > disapproval > rebuke or reproof > [adjective] > rebuking or reproving reprovinga1382 rebukinga1500 checkful1548 checking1548 reprehending1611 increpatory1645 reprimanding1701 schooling1753 lecturing1797 reprehendatory1818 snubbish1840 rebukeful1861 1701 J. Collier tr. Marcus Aurelius Conversat. with Himself vi. xxx. 95 He was a great Judge of Men and Manners: But of no Satyrical and Reprimanding Humour. 1754 J. Jortin Remarks Eccl. Hist. III. 410 The zealous Symeon..wrote a reprimanding letter to the Emperor, and obliged him to change his sentiments. 1899 Westm. Gaz. 2 Aug. 10/3 The cleric found his Bishop in a reprimanding mood. 1954 H. Becker in H. Becker et al. For Sci. Social Man v. 147 It was so rigorous in method that it still serves as a reprimanding example to those who think that ‘description is easy.’ 1970 S. Minot Mars Revisited in Crossings 1975 139 His tone was neither reprimanding nor friendly. 1997 Daily Tel. 12 May 12/8 The contents of a reprimanding letter due to be approved at a meeting of finance ministers in Brussels today were revealed. Derivatives ˈreprimandingly adv. ΚΠ 1747 S. Richardson Clarissa II. xl. 280 Giving a hint, which, perhaps,..you will reprimandingly call, ‘Not being able to forego the ostentation of sagacity.’ 1839 Monthly Mag. Oct. 429 Though they may deal with them rather reprimandingly on account of their imprudence, they manage to keep them from the scandal of mendicity. 1922 Burlington Mag. May 245/2 He will seriously take the book as a joke—which is the better course—or else reprimandingly return it unread. 2004 M. Trundle Greek Mercenaries ii. 46 His oration On the Peace..noted reprimandingly that the Athenians..employed mercenary armies. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1698adj.1701 |
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