Rebuke Mnemonic
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rebuke
rebuke
/ɹiˈbjuːk/
reprehend
Examples
- Indeed it rebukes the Galatians.
- Reproof is also a kind of rebuke.
- The police was sternly rebuked by the judges.
- He wanted to rebuke and chasten them.
- Here Paul rebuked Peter for dissimulation.
- The teacher rebuked the student for behave rudely.
- Because of this, I rebuke you in the name of the Lord.
- They are also resistant to the turn and rebuke attempts of clerics.
- To rebuke is somewhat alike to giving an admonitory remark.
- An angel appeared to them on the road and rebuked them for their wickedness.
an act or expression of criticism and censure
noun
censure severely or angrily
verb
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"Re + Buque. She did again, now must take rebuke, a scolding so quick."
"Re + Buck. The deer rejects and scolds the hunter's approach."
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