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castigate Meaning in Bengali



 প্রহার বা তিরস্কার করে শাস্তি দেয়া

Verb:

শাস্তি দেত্তয়া,





castigate's Usage Examples:

The song is an up-tempo number in which both male and female singers castigate their lovers for being unfaithful (in the case of the first verse, the.


is important in Shelley's development and evolution of writings that castigate and criticise the British government to achieve political and economic.


be chewed thoroughly until liquefied before swallowing: "Nature will castigate those who don't masticate.


1478 under the full title of Rhetorica nova, sive, Margarita eloquentiae castigate ad eloquendum divina accommodata, (The new rhetoric, or, The pearl of.


Unlike Moses, Jacob is not afraid to castigate some of the tribes, in particular, Reuben, Simeon, and Levi.


advice and criticism after Shunzei died, although she did not hesitate to castigate him when he completed the Shinchokusen Wakashū, for Teika had turned against.


estates satire: "They set forth the functions and duties of each estate and castigate the failure of the estates in the present world to live up to their divinely.


"We are talking about the right to castigate the behaviour of .


Kennedy, leading Bentsen to famously castigate Quayle: "Senator, you're no Jack Kennedy.


define the generation that we are taught to respect and love but instead castigate and avoid? Most importantly, how is our treatment of this generation a.


complaints with local prosecutors; at least two rabbis used their pulpits to castigate the paper and a major advertiser threatened to lead a boycott.


Ross and his supporters to "extol the virtues of academic artists and castigate nearly everything associated with modern art.


and while they were still in Rome, the Duke of Shrewsbury was asked to castigate Brudenall for neglecting his studies, and he may have been instrumental.


Lynne goes to great lengths to castigate Cam for his suspicions and demonstrate that the tablet contained nothing.


Thus, in the late 19th century, religious reformers employed tamasha to castigate the caste system of the region.


"such a private person that when she gets back to town she’ll probably castigate me for having just revealed that she’s such a private person.



Synonyms:

lambast; chastise; chew up; jaw; flame; trounce; dress down; berate; rag; bawl out; correct; scold; have words; objurgate; rebuke; lambaste; chasten; reprimand; reproof; chide; take to task; call down; call on the carpet; remonstrate; lecture; chew out;

Antonyms:

depressurise; cheer; bless; curse; praise;

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