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castigates Meaning in Bengali



 শাস্তি দেত্তয়া,

Verb:

শাস্তি দেত্তয়া,





castigates's Usage Examples:

Landulf of Milan castigates the archbishop for being as "wicked as a scorpion" (iniquus velut scorpio).


television program Countdown with Keith Olbermann, in which Olbermann castigates those whose words or deeds have offended him.


In the poem Wordsworth castigates the English people as stagnant and selfish, and eulogises seventeenth-century.


He castigates British policy in Ireland and the British military engagement in Spain.


Hugh castigates the monks for their decadence and corruption following their return to.


letter read before the Council of Chalcedon (451), Pope Leo the Great castigates the phantasmatici Christiani (Christian phantasmatics) in a clear reference.


He castigates both American and foreign travelers who focus on the popular natural sights.


"Review castigates Church's treatment of Bishop Whitsey's victims".


Jacob castigates Simeon and Levi for this as their actions have placed the family in danger.


circumcised, and when Jacob hears about their destruction of Shechem, he castigates them for it.


CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link) "US embassy cables: US castigates much-vaunted Cuban health system".


Gildas castigates him for his "horrible murders, fornications, and adulteries", and beseeches.


Coxswain flunks out of school and castigates Dick for his attitude.


He sharply castigates them for falling victim to the worst stereotypes about their race after.


When Rita reports her anxieties to Frank the following week, he castigates Rita for being too self-conscious, reassuring her: "It wouldn't have mattered.


home is that the prison system reflects the values of society, as Dassin castigates society for creating and then turning a blind eye toward the brutality.


organisations/ parties to do so to compete for political power? Museveni castigates opposition boycotters Archived 2007-09-27 at the Wayback Machine New Vision.


" Love therefore castigates the Egbert Court for distorting patent law to reach its judgment in this.



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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