objurgation
11objurgation — See objurgate. * * * …
12objurgation — noun strong rebuke; strong scolding See Also: objurgate, objurgative …
13Objurgation — Skænde på, irettesætte …
14objurgation — É‘bdÊ’É™(r) geɪʃn / É’b n. scolding, rebuking …
15objurgation — n. Reproof, reprehension, rebuke …
16objurgation — ob·jur·ga·tion …
17objurgation — noun rebuking a person harshly • Syn: ↑chiding, ↑scolding, ↑tongue lashing • Derivationally related forms: ↑objurgate, ↑scold (for: ↑scolding), ↑c …
18objurgate — objurgation, n. objurgator, n. objurgatorily /euhb jerr geuh tawr euh lee, tohr /, objurgatively, adv. objurgatory, objurgative, adj. /ob jeuhr gayt , euhb jerr gayt/, v.t., objurgated, objurgating. to reproach or denounce vehemently; upbraid… …
19admonestation — [ admɔnɛstasjɔ̃ ] n. f. • amonestation 1260; repris XIXe; de admonester ♦ Dr. ou littér. Action d admonester, avertissement sévère. ⇒ remontrance, réprimande, semonce. « ses admonestations, ses menaces, ses réprimandes » (A. Gide). L… …
20Ferenc Gyurcsány's speech in Balatonőszöd in May 2006 — Hungarian Prime Minister Ferenc Gyurcsány gave a May 2006 closed meeting speech in Balatonőszöd to the MSZP (Hungarian Socialist Party) members of the National Assembly of Hungary. This meeting was supposed to be confidential but the Prime… …