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    castigate
    /ˈkastɪɡeɪt/

    verb

    • 1. reprimand (someone) severely: formal "he was castigated for not setting a good example"

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  2. The meaning of CASTIGATE is to subject to severe punishment, reproof, or criticism. How to use castigate in a sentence. Did you know? Synonym Discussion of Castigate.

  3. to criticize someone or something severely: Health inspectors castigated the kitchen staff for poor standards of cleanliness. Synonyms. attack (CRITICIZE) censure formal. chastise (CRITICIZE) formal. condemn. criticize. damn (BLAME) decry formal. denounce (CRITICIZE) excoriate formal. rail formal. revile formal. slam informal.

  4. Castigate definition: to criticize or reprimand severely.. See examples of CASTIGATE used in a sentence.

  5. to criticize someone or something severely: Health inspectors castigated the kitchen staff for poor standards of cleanliness. Synonyms. attack (CRITICIZE) censure formal. chastise (CRITICIZE) formal. condemn. criticize. damn (BLAME) decry formal. denounce (CRITICIZE) excoriate formal. rail formal. revile formal. slam informal.

  6. If you castigate someone or something, you speak to them angrily or criticize them severely.

  7. Castigate means punish, and punish harshly, but the punishment is always a severe scolding. Sometimes it means criticize severely. Politicians in the Senate are always castigating each other for their alliances and opinions. Castigate and chasten, which also means "to reprimand" but is less severe, share the Latin root castus which

  8. Synonyms for CASTIGATE: scold, reprimand, criticize, lecture, blame, lambast, berate, chastise; Antonyms of CASTIGATE: approve, endorse, indorse, sanction, extol, praise, laud, extoll.

  9. Define castigate. castigate synonyms, castigate pronunciation, castigate translation, English dictionary definition of castigate. tr.v. cas·ti·gat·ed , cas·ti·gat·ing , cas·ti·gates To punish or rebuke severely.

  10. castigate somebody/something/yourself (for something) to criticize somebody/something/yourself severely. He castigated himself for being so stupid. The minister castigated schools for falling standards in education. Definition of castigate verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary.

  11. to criticize someone severely. (Definition of castigate from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Translations of castigate. in Chinese (Traditional) 嚴厲指責, 斥責… See more. in Chinese (Simplified) 严厉指责, 斥责… See more. in Spanish. reprender, arremeter contra… See more. in Portuguese. repreender, castigar… See more.