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"Chastise" in a Sentence (14 examples)
Among some who have read Blackstone and more who have not an opinion prevails that a husband may chastise his wife provided the weapon be not thicker than his little finger.
You chastise people for working hard.
Do not chastise your father.
Don't chastise your father.
Be patient, God will chastise you and you'll understand!
And now whereas my father did lade you with a heauy yoke, I wil adde to your yoke: my father hath chastised you with whippes, but I will chastise you with scorpions.
An army was sent to chastise an unoffending people; to subdue an imaginary insurrection.
Thus only the husband is in a position to chastise her, for his own relatives may not exert any physical force over her.
If even Israel, the people chosen to be God’s own, scorned and neglected the values God had revealed to be what God willed and desired, then God would marshal the forces of history to chastise them.
“There is a man who must be chastised,” she says softly, lightly. “Chastised in a physical way. It should not be difficult. Not for you.”
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She feels definitely that Lung Shing is her town, and is not hesitant to chastise people who she thinks are not behaving properly—such as, for example, a woman using loud, vulgar language on the street—although in so doing she may only turn the direction of abuse on herself.
Only last year Attorney General Edwin Meese chastised the Supreme Court for a series of decisions based on the legal doctrine of “indoctrination”—that is, that the 14th Amendment requires the states to respect the prohibitions on abuse of power that the Bill of Rights had originally applied to the federal government.
My urban, academic friends chastise me for romanticizing rural life.
People pop up all the time to boast of their domestic arrangements or chastise others for what they eat or how they get around.
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