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"castigate" Definitions
  1. castigate somebody/something/yourself (for something) to criticize somebody/something/yourself severely

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I understand why people want to castigate Clinton, and why they want to see Clinton castigate herself.
Democrats jumped on the report to castigate the president's economic record.
If you wouldn't walk into a chapel to castigate someone seeking temporary solace in prayer for being unfit for the "real world," you shouldn't castigate students for seeking temporary solace from contentious environments like college campuses.
Democrats jumped on the projections to castigate Republicans over their economic record.
It's not that he's willing to castigate American schools for their failures.
Really, why bother to continue to castigate Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama?
I shouldn't castigate a large group of Americans to make a point.
Republican lawmakers and even Trump have started to castigate Riyadh over Khashoggi's death.
But it feels unfair to castigate individual Americans, who individually possess basically no power.
No intention here to castigate those who simply cannot afford to wait, of course.
We castigate ourselves for not risking our lives, or property, for some higher ideal.
Politicians in America routinely castigate the pharmaceutical industry for charging too much for its products.
But hearing the former FBI director directly castigate the sitting president's character was remarkable nonetheless.
And though conservatives regularly castigate public-sector unions as parasites, they typically exempt the police.
Media watchers were quick to castigate Thiel for using his extensive wealth to fund these lawsuits.
But I'm not going to castigate people that will make decisions that are different from mine.
Investors tend to give new bosses some leeway to reconfigure their firms and castigate previous management.
Helping with the restaurant's deliveries, he recalled, he heard customers castigate his father with racial slurs.
On Wednesday, Mr. de Blasio seemed ready to castigate the state lawmakers for the lack of action.
And yet, it seems too simplistic, too convenient, to castigate only Trump for elevating these vile racists.
"Some technology experts castigate colleagues who engage with law enforcement to address encryption and similar challenges," Rosenstein said.
Rather than use this divergence to castigate one set of forecasters or other, we can learn from it.
Another bizarre Sunday tweet was an attempt to castigate Clinton and Obama for not improving US-Russia ties.
Nevertheless, he stressed that far-right groups in Quebec like La Meute, or Wolfpack, which castigate Islam, remained marginal.
Trump has been reluctant to castigate the kingdom, a key US ally, despite growing pressure at home and internationally.
Is anyone surprised that uneducated whites are unreceptive to individuals who castigate them as being inherently racist and incompetent?
The Republicans who once chanted "lock her up" now want to castigate Pelosi for her interpretation of the Mueller report.
He added that while he wouldn't separate children from parents, it was unfair to castigate the administration for its actions.
The media was right to demand proof and to castigate the administration for a less than forthcoming response to the controversy.
But normally, Trump would leap on Twitter or use a public event to castigate anyone who took a shot at him.
This is nothing short of appalling and goes way beyond any of the anti-abortion acts British onlookers castigate Trump for.
And sometimes I didn't castigate the show for having the temerity to stick Ed Sheeran in the midst of its medieval milieu.
Clinton and Reagan could criticize and castigate the prosecutors all they wanted, but it would be nearly impossible to have them fired.
In contrast, Trump will insult world leaders, barge into Miss Teen U.S.A. changing rooms and castigate the menstrual cycles of female critics.
Plenty of media outlets, some law enforcement officials, and general critics castigate the Tor network for facilitating child pornography, amongst other things.
Whoopi Goldberg used The View to castigate Gasby for allowing The Washington Post to take a video of Smith in her current condition.
Yet the longer he continues to fight and castigate her, as a representative of the unfair "status quo", the harder this will be.
Regardless, the comments went viral: Without missing a beat, the internet and the media were swift to castigate Trump over his deplorable remarks.
Newspapers and social media circles loyal to the administration continue to castigate the opposition for alleged corruption and plotting to overthrow the government.
At one of these rallies, a crowd listened to several speakers — activists, writers, prominent government critics — castigate the Putin government for its authoritarianism.
Yes, let's please take an already mistreated, undervalued group and castigate them further with the cheapest schoolyard insult one can possibly dredge up.
With Trump running, and many Democrat voices prone to castigate his supporters as racists and morons, these opportunities are likely to be plentiful.
Netanyahu used the opportunity to castigate the White House at the height of both the Iran negotiations and Netanyahu's own re-election campaign.
They want to castigate such leisure pursuits and frivolity, arguing that users should be educating themselves and trying to "rescue themselves" out of poverty.
And it is exactly what congressional Democrats -- who publicly castigate Trump's other top negotiators, Mick Mulvaney and Vought, every chance they can get -- prefer.
Human rights groups and activists can condemn, castigate, and tweet, but if abusers don't stop and politicians don't care, what good does it do?
Trump took to Twitter on Thursday to castigate Pelosi's move and said the stock market would plummet if Congress successfully removed him from office.
If the party really wants to deal with the Trump problem, they will need to do much more than castigate him for this recent tape.
Sure, Lighthizer is a lifelong Republican, but his M.O. over the past decade has been to castigate his fellow Republicans for not being protectionist enough.
Kirchneristas routinely castigate Mr Macri as the spoilt son of a rich man; his father, an Italian immigrant, made a fortune as a government contractor.
Sitting alone near the end of the day, fortunate to savor or perhaps castigate the sun's last rays, I feel the sun on my face.
Moreover, the African leaders who castigate the court for tackling their peers sound less protective of smaller African fry who fall into the ICC's net.
Macron is expected to castigate growing far-right groups ahead of the European Parliamentary elections this spring, especially after their victories in Italy and Sweden.
I do, however, take exception to the comments that castigate Harvard for its decision and suggest that this woman is entitled to be admitted there.
And while Mr. Wuorinen now acknowledges that his chosen style has fallen out of favor, he still doesn't miss an opportunity to castigate tonal composers.
Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders routinely castigate Bloomberg by name, presenting him as an avatar for the outsize influence of the billionaire class in politics.
At most he used his social media pulpit to castigate and cajole congressional Republicans who were in fact trying to work around the obstacles he created.
The President should not be running around the country holding rallies and should not be using the bully pulpit to castigate Democrats on this important issue.
During the Clinton impeachment, Janet Reno, then the attorney general, did not castigate Republicans and defend the president's behavior as Mr. Barr has with Mr. Trump.
She was one of the few willing to still castigate the president directly, little more than a week after Trump's decision inflamed most in his party.
"Gori is the kind of guy who would write especially obnoxious editorials where he would castigate honest scientists as being out of their minds," said Grandjean.
He is expected to castigate the decision making by the former F.B.I. director James B. Comey; his deputy, Andrew G. McCabe; and former Attorney General Loretta Lynch.
In contrast, Warren and Sanders — who both voted for the ACA in the Senate — continually castigate the country's system of private coverage, which the ACA expanded dramatically.
The real problem is that we castigate ourselves for resting at work, which leads to us being less strategic about it, when really we should embrace it.
A heckler approached the stage in the opening minutes of the debate to castigate the Democratic nominee as "grotesque" for backing a controversial energy pipeline through Virginia.
Or will he continue to castigate America's allies and reinforce the impression he intends to abdicate U.S. leadership in favor of closer ties with an authoritarian Russia?
Nor was Higgs the only person to email Duolingo asking the company to add a particular language, or to castigate the developers for choosing one language over another.
Both castigate the "fake news" media, claim to be the victims of a "witch hunt," and paint visions of destruction and destitution should they be removed from office.
The football establishment in this country often castigate divers with an anger never shown for bone-breaking tackles (only spitting – dirty, reprehensible spitting – is considered to be worse).
"We do ourselves a great disservice when we send our foreign policy folks abroad to chastise and castigate" other countries if we don't solve that problem at home.
The New Democrats, an opposition party, urged the prime minister to castigate Mr Trump for his ban on refugees (some of whom have crossed into Canada to claim asylum).
William F. Buckley, to take just one notable example, was right to castigate Robert Welch and the conspiratorial, fear-mongering John Birch Society for tarnishing the modern conservative movement.
Since the role has morphed into something more than mere hostessing but less than an elected official, there's a wide range in which to castigate them for not doing enough.
Critics, especially Palestinians, castigate him for promoting the construction of settlements in territories seized in the Arab-Israeli war of 1967 and for launching military operations that led to civilian deaths.
The Israeli ambassador to the United Nations, Danny Danon, who was among the first to castigate the commission's report and call on Mr. Guterres to repudiate it, welcomed Ms. Khalaf's resignation.
"You try to castigate Gina Lopez for being strict, and yet you destroy the land, destroy the soil, and then you get rich," Duterte said, again referring to miners without giving names.
The President for decades has slammed his opponents -- by name -- on Twitter and in the media, never missing an opportunity to castigate a person or group that he thinks has slighted him.
But the weakest British leader in a generation now faces the ordeal of trying to push her deal through parliament, where opponents lined up to castigate the agreement, even before reading it.
But he never lacked confidence To bring up his perseverance in the face of shortcomings is not to castigate him in death but to cast light on important parts of his legacy.
Clinton's No. 2 faced the dicey issue of having to castigate his boss for moral shortcomings — something he begrudgingly did at the urging of his aides — while simultaneously running to succeed him.
This is a woman whose (toxic-seeming) relatives publicly castigate her in the tabloids — something that would have been unthinkable during Middleton's engagement — and who comes across all the more relatable for it.
Trump took to Twitter again on Friday to castigate Canada after his testy exchange with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Thursday over rocky negotiations to update the North American Free Trade Agreement.
Most Republicans agree with Democrats that it is profoundly destructive and damaging to American national security for any commander in chief to publicly castigate and seek to demonize the entire American intelligence community.
Previewing the G20 summit last week in remarks to the German parliament in Berlin, Merkel acknowledged the talks would be "difficult" and seemed to castigate the isolationist worldview that Trump has periodically espoused.
Ordering an underling to do something that was impossible gave Trump the opportunity to castigate a subordinate and also blame him for anything that 'went wrong' in connection with the unperformed order later.
Trump has come under fire for downplaying the severity of the outbreak, telling reporters the risk is low for most Americans and using it as a political chip to castigate his Democratic rivals.
Spahn, in the Bundestag since his 22nd birthday, is the darling of the CDU's right, who castigate Merkel's migration policies -- among many other of her signature positions -- as an existential error for Germany.
Underlining those concerns, this week Dominic Cummings, director of the campaign to leave the European Union, turned to Twitter to castigate what he labeled "government morons" who want to withdraw from the treaty.
Wall Street's eyes, then, may be as fixated this week as much on what the Fed chair has to say as on Trump's Twitter feed, which the president has used to castigate his enemies.
A General Assembly resolution condemning the embargo, proposed every year since 1991, had become something of a ritualized event at the United Nations, used by Cuba and many others to castigate the United States.
Obama's team doesn't like it when people give them a hard time about deportations or castigate them personally over it, but they also adjusted their policies and are happy to admit there were flaws.
Our society loves to castigate poor, single mothers for having children they can't afford and yet here is our social welfare system punishing them for trying their best to take care of their children.
There is also how unpredictable Mr. Trump himself might be and how he might use Twitter as a pulpit after the meeting to proclaim victory against the tech companies or to castigate the executives.
"Ordering an underling to do something that was impossible gave Trump the opportunity to castigate a subordinate and also blame him for anything that 'went wrong' in connection with the unperformed order later," Res wrote.
Often people think they need to be hard on themselves to bring about positive changes; they might castigate themselves as lazy or ugly or stupid because they think it will motivate them to exercise more.
"Nature will castigate those who don't masticate" was his motto and it was his firm belief that food had to be chewed to a pulp to enable the enzymes in saliva to do their thing.
The memoir, titled "Off the Record," will also castigate the reporters who disclosed the details of the August 2019 conversation, who Westerhout accused of breaking an off-the-record agreement, according to publisher Center Street.
But his critics castigate him for deceiving the American public about the scale of the war in Vietnam and even conspiring with Defense Secretary Robert S. McNamara to manipulate information about the war's likely cost.
Obama also called on Americans in that appearance to launch a political initiative to take "meaningful action" to stop mass shootings occurring, an effort that eventually failed and caused him to castigate members of Congress.
This year's presidential election demonstrates the power of our political moment to turn every issue — no matter how complex, painful or important — into a series of talking points, into opportunities to cast blame and castigate.
Also this week: Rometty is expected to make a new commitment on data privacy as well as castigate tech companies that can't protect their customers' data and/or won't commit to not using it without permission.
"We've watched for years as the far-left and the media look for every possible way to demonize, stereotype, and publicly castigate every young person who dares to get involved with Republican politics," the statement read.
Although it makes for good political theater when congressmen castigate a witness for the failure to cooperate, there is little to be gained from dragging a witness before the cameras to show their unwillingness to respond.
But Republicans believe that Trump, who is eager to find ways to sow doubt about special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation and castigate the FBI, is poised to declassify the relevant records in a matter of days.
Throughout his 19913-year run as commissioner, as anyone who ever jousted with the Columbia-schooled lawyer would tell you, engaging with David J. Stern meant you had to be prepared for him to castigate you.
After Schiff offered a knowingly exaggerated version of the call's transcript before a meeting of his committee last Thursday, conservative commentators and Republican lawmakers were quick to castigate the congressman on social media and cable news.
But too often these facts are used to castigate other marginalized groups of color for not achieving the same milestones, denying historical inequalities they face while simultaneously denying the fact that Asian Americans face racial discrimination too.
Massing for Friday prayers in Baghdad's vast slum known as Sadr City, they castigate pro-Iranian militia leaders, whom they once cheered for repelling IS, saying they are worse than Saddam Hussein, the blood-drenched former dictator.
Mr. Bloomberg intends to announce the initiative on Monday in a speech to the United States Conference of Mayors in Miami Beach, where he will castigate federal officials and state governments around the country for undermining cities.
The schism within the GOP has been on full view over the past week, after Bush used a speech in New York to castigate the inward-looking nature of Trump's "America First" agenda, without naming Trump himself.
The president has attempted to castigate Bloomberg as a racist in light of a resurfacing story that, as mayor, Bloomberg targeted young African Americans and Hispanic males for heightened scrutiny under his controversial stop-and-frisk program.
A day after a teenage gunman killed at least 17 people and injured dozens more in an attack on a Florida high school, President Trump broke his silence to castigate people for not reporting him to authorities sooner.
A day after a teenage gunman killed at least 20183 people and injured dozens more in an attack on a Florida high school, President Trump broke his silence to castigate people for not reporting him to authorities sooner.
Of course, most think-piece writers, activists, and academics who employ toxic masculinity go out of their way to clarify that their intention is not to castigate all representations of manhood—just to reform the bad, Trump-y parts.
And when no one is ever held accountable — when officials close ranks to castigate and frustrate examination of their agencies' performance — the public is apt to say the government can't be trusted with new powers to intrude on privacy.
Here are some of the poll's highlights: 69% of voters want Trump to give up his Twitter account, which he has used in recent days to castigate professional athletes from the NBA and NFL, as well as his political opponents.
And it is exactly what congressional Democrats -- who publicly castigate President Donald Trump's other top negotiators, acting Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney and acting Office of Management and Budget director Russ Vought, every chance they can get — want at this point.
A day after the Knicks' president and general manager held an unusual news conference to castigate the team after a blowout loss at home to the Cleveland Cavaliers, Coach David Fizdale played down speculation that his job was in danger.
The fact that people believe he's honest is a result of a failed media that aims its sincerest critique at Clinton's deficiencies with the truth, but applies an entertainment standard to Trump that corrects falsehoods but doesn't castigate him for them.
Mr. Trump hasn't hesitated to castigate corporate executives and Wall Street money managers for taking advantage of tax loopholes, and has proposed eliminating the favorable treatment of their income, a tax benefit that pales in significance to the magnitude of his.
When LeeAnne Walters, a mom of four turned activist, found out that all of her children had been exposed to lead and that one of her children, whose immune system was compromised, had lead poisoning, her instinct was to castigate herself.
Mr. Trump, after initially saying he wanted to be a neutral figure in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, has thrown in his lot with Mr. Netanyahu, especially since the election, perhaps encouraging the prime minister to castigate the departing president and secretary.
Mr. Netanyahu was so angry about the United Nations resolution that he summoned the American ambassador to castigate the Obama administration and retaliated against other members of the Security Council by canceling diplomatic visits, recalling envoys and cutting back financial aid.
In fact, the president's directive that you castigate as an attack on the Dodd-Frank Act is broader: It lays out some "core principles" for the Trump administration and seeks improvements to all laws and regulations possibly now impeding the economy.
Conversely, a clearer and more specific account of what's wrong with heckler's veto tactics — rather than broad-brush efforts to castigate them as emblematic of a broad social crisis — might be more effective at actually persuading people not to engage in them.
He has used Twitter and frequent TV appearances to castigate President Trump and his attorney Michael Cohen for not being forthcoming about Trump's alleged sexual encounter with Daniels and the details surrounding the deal in which Cohen paid her $130,000 to keep quiet.
News that emphasizes partisan divides between staunch Democrats, who lambaste fake news stories about Hillary Clinton, and Republicans, who castigate BuzzFeed's posting unsubstantiated claims about Donald Trump, fuels partisans' perceptions that the country is polarized, to some degree creating that very reality.
Inside the State Department, Pompeo's approach to the mission at hand has been to bring partisan politics into day-to-day diplomacy, seeming to castigate and reverse nearly every policy of Trump's predecessors, from climate change and Iran to even the policy on South America.
Graham, himself, says there will be issues with which he disagrees with the President -- immigration being one, where he says he still backs a pathway to citizenship for people here illegally and shies away from the dark rhetoric the President uses to castigate undocumented immigrants.
Would those officials who now castigate the House of Representatives for taking seriously very specific and credible allegations of possible criminal conduct by the president of the United States — hearsay though they may be — really expect those responsible for executive branch oversight to ignore the information?
There was something inherently specious about the treatment of Armstrong in light of his failed test, in that those who were most eager to castigate him for having a smoke would most likely have reacted with a wink and a nod had he been necking a dozen pints instead.
WASHINGTON — Senator Jeff Flake, Republican of Arizona, took to the Senate floor on Wednesday to castigate President Trump for his "assaults" on American media and to compare the president's words to those of a former Soviet dictator who slaughtered millions of his own citizens in a reign of terror.
But Republicans were sharply critical on Saturday, the day after Mr. Castro's death, of a White House statement that noted that it was an occasion for Americans to "extend a hand of friendship to the Cuban people" while doing little to castigate the former leader's record of brutality.
Anarchism as a political philosophy has been so distorted by the state, the media, and its own currently obscure status on the leftist spectrum that most of those who seek to understand—or castigate—its principles and tactics still have no concept of that which every anarchist fights for: liberation.
"His commentary just provided additional talking points and reinforcement concerning how the highest office of the USA is out to repress and castigate those who dare to stand for justice and the most vulnerable," Noble said, adding that Trump's rhetoric "reinforces why Kaepernick chose to kneel" in the first place.
Trump and Giuliani frequently castigate special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerTrump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony Kellyanne Conway: 'I'd like to know' if Mueller read his own report MORE's investigation, referring to it as a "witch hunt" on numerous occasions.
For all his differences with prior presidents, Trump faces the same hard truth as any commander in chief: castigate and condemn the media from the Oval Office, and you antagonize a horde of skilled men and women who collectively reach tens of millions of citizens daily, and can make any president's job a miserable slog.
"When the state gives the 'License to Kill' with impunity and abdicates its solemn responsibility to uphold the 'Rule of Law,' resulting in vigilantism, death, and merciless killings of innocent lives, then each one of us should castigate it, decry it, and question it," Abhishek Singhvi, spokesperson for the National Congress Party, told reporters.
With the formidable Nikki HaleyNimrata (Nikki) HaleyThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters Haley: 'Threats of China on full display' in Hong Kong Juan Williams: Trump's trouble with women MORE serving as U.S. ambassador to the U.N., the United States is no longer allowing this biased international body to castigate and unfairly single out Israel.
"For an agency founded upon and recognized for determining scientific truths, trusted by the public, and responsible in law to put forward important science information, I find it unconscionable that an anonymous voice inside of NOAA would be found to castigate a dutiful, correct, and loyal (National Weather Service) Forecaster who spoke the truth," Craig McLean, the acting chief scientist, wrote in a September 7 email to NOAA's top officials.
"For an agency founded upon and recognized for determining scientific truths, trusted by the public, and responsible in law to put forward important science information, I find it unconscionable that an anonymous voice inside of NOAA would be found to castigate a dutiful, correct, and loyal NWS Forecaster who spoke the truth," Craig McLean, then the agency's assistant administrator, wrote in a September 7 email to other top-level government officials.
Her remarks came amid a new wave of criticism of Mr. Trump from emboldened veterans of the last administration: Former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. visited New Hampshire on Sunday to rally his party and castigate Republicans in Washington, and former President Barack Obama told attendees at a private event in New York last week that his signature health care law was now more popular than Mr. Trump, according to CNN.

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