rebuked 的 2 个定义
re·buked, re·buk·ing.
- to express sharp, stern disapproval of; reprove; reprimand.
- sharp, stern disapproval; reproof; reprimand.
rebuked 近义词
reprimand; criticize harshly
rebuked 的近义词 40 个
- admonish
- berate
- castigate
- censure
- chide
- go after
- oppose
- reprimand
- reproach
- scold
- upbraid
- blame
- fry
- jawbone
- lecture
- lesson
- monish
- pay
- rake
- read
- reprehend
- reprove
- rip
- zap
- bawl out
- call on the carpet
- carp on
- chew out
- climb all over
- dress down
- jump down one's throat
- jump on
- lay into
- lean on
- sit on
- sound off
- take to task
- tear apart
- tell off
- tick off
rebuked 的反义词 5 个
更多rebuked例句
- Now she wants a more authoritative rebuke of his presidency.
- The company has also drawn rebukes from governance experts who point out that Thiel will have power with little accountability because of multi-class stock that grants him outsize power in perpetuity.
- In several cases, GOP lawyers cited minor episodes of alleged fraud that occurred in other states in past years, prompting rebukes from judges.
- The presidential rebuke was prompted by Portuguese investigations into financial dealings of the Angolan elite, including members of dos Santos’ family.
- Whether this was a rebuke to the current FDA or a power grab by Azar, the assertion of politics over science cannot be ignored.
- But three months later Wright himself received a stinging rebuke.
- This cover, I submit, is as sharp a rebuke to the “progress is over!”
- However, its options are weak: The court can issue a public rebuke or ask Fuller to resign, but little else.
- Writing for the majority, Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito handed unions a sharp rebuke in Harris v. Quinn.
- To hear Thomas similarly rebuke Girls would feel like a personal criticism on my own shortcomings.
- The church has lately been much enlarged, and the long-standing rebuke no more exists.
- Whatever it was, the rebuke was convincing, for the woman dropped her hoe and went mumbling into the house.
- Thy own wickedness shall reprove thee, and thy apostasy shall rebuke thee.
- Nothing will rebuke incivility in another so surely as perfect courtesy in your own manner.
- Edward displayed great energy of rebuke and counsel, while Robert steadily advanced southwards.