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admonish

[ad-mon-ish] / ædˈmɒn ɪʃ /


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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.

From Los Angeles Times

He admonished Joe Biden’s administration as “the worst in history” and he swore that countries across the globe were releasing gang members from prisons to invade our country.

From Salon

Spencer was years ahead of other Republicans in admonishing the GOP to be more welcoming to Latinos.

From Los Angeles Times

The report said that when the student was slow to make her payments, both Moon and Kwak “admonished” that her research participation would be suspended.

From Los Angeles Times

DNC Chair Jaime Harrison echoed those sentiments, admonishing what he described as Republicans' "rock-bottom maneuver to circumvent the will of North Carolina voters" and evoking with it the Jan. 6, 2021 attack on the U.S.

From Salon