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rep·ri·mand I. \ˈreprəˌmand, -maa(ə)nd, -mȧnd\ noun (-s) Etymology: French réprimande, alteration of Middle French reprimende, from Latin reprimenda, feminine of reprimendus that is to be checked or repressed, gerundive of reprimere to check, repress, from re- + -primere (from premere to press) — more at press : a severe or formal reproof : a sharp rebuke : censure; especially : one given with authority II. \“, ˌ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˈ ̷ ̷\ transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: French réprimander, from réprimande, n. : to reprove severely : chide for a fault : censure formally and especially with authority : reprehend < had done something naughty and knew that she was going to be reprimanded — I.V.Morris > < this member was found guilty … and voted by the House to be reprimanded — D.G.Hitchner > < the court can reprimand them … in the event of negligence — F.W.Crofts > Synonyms: see reprove |