castigation in a sentence
Examples
- I'm sounding as if I've just made another breakthrough, but why shouldn't I stop all this self-castigation?
- Madison Avenue is worried because an approach deemed tasteless or tactless could generate far more castigation than typically occurs when an advertiser is labeled thoughtless or clueless.
- Washington's castigation was a rude surprise for the nation of 16.3 million led by 36-year-old Bashar al-Assad.
- "His resignation does not make him the subject of castigation, he will continue to enjoy respect as an MP, " he said.
- Stanton's words were damning . " It amounted to a castigation of Sherman and virtually accused him of disloyalty ", say Thomas and Hyman.
- In the meantime, the women lawmakers held a press conference that turned into a group castigation session as they blamed themselves for seizing defeat from sure victory.
- Spencer's castigation of the news media as collaborators in his sister's death, relayed by loudspeaker to those outside the Abbey, brought applause.
- No woman dares emerge in public without a head scarf and long coat, and those who show a bit of hair still risk at least public castigation.
- The United States imposed economic sanctions on both nations, and the International Monetary Fund suspended disbursements _ castigations that have been harder on Pakistan than its rival.
- In the same castigation of Singapore, the gaffe-prone vituperator claimed that a news executive he tried to reach " dove under his desk ."