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admonished
[ ad-mon-isht ]
adjective
- rebuked or reminded of one鈥檚 duty, especially in a mild manner or with good will:
As she spoke, the employee looked down and kicked the dirt like an admonished child.
Tears came not from the admonished four-year-old who had destroyed the elaborate sandcastle, but from my dad, who had built it.
- cautioned or advised against something; warned:
A previously admonished person entering the premises without the owner鈥檚 written authorization shall be deemed to be trespassing.
verb
- the simple past tense and past participle of admonish.
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of admonished1
Example Sentences
The court admonished her and released her without further punishment.
A Los Angeles County Superior Court judge has been admonished after entering the private chambers of other judges and going through their papers and computers, according to the California Commission on Judicial Performance.
She was spared further punishment and admonished by Lord Beckett after he heard Gallagher had not offended over the last year.
He admonished Joe Biden鈥檚 administration as 鈥渢he worst in history鈥 and he swore that countries across the globe were releasing gang members from prisons to invade our country.
The report said that when the student was slow to make her payments, both Moon and Kwak 鈥渁dmonished鈥 that her research participation would be suspended.
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