Sentences

objurgate in a sentence

v. t.

Definition

To objurgate means to scold or rebuke someone severely for their mistakes or shortcomings.

Sample Sentences

  1. The teacher had to objurgate the students for their lack of preparation before the big exam.
  2. During the meeting, the CEO did not hesitate to objurgate the marketing team for their failure to meet deadlines.
  3. She felt it was necessary to objurgate her friend for continually making excuses instead of taking responsibility.
  4. The coach objurgated the players for their poor performance, emphasizing that they needed to improve their teamwork.
  5. After the incident, the mayor publicly objurgated the city officials for their negligence in handling the crisis.

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