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chasten

[chey-suhn] / ˈtʃeɪ sən /


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While defeat shall likely not prove fatal to their hopes of reaching the knockout stages, it was a chastening 100th European match in charge of City for Guardiola.

From Barron's

Watching the Scarlets number eight trudge off to the sin-bin seemed inevitable after the amount of penalties he conceded in a chastening afternoon.

From BBC

It’s not even the war’s consequences, which are broadly understood to include, at a minimum, plunging Iraq into civil war, giving rise to a new generation of jihadism and, for a time, chastening American interventionism.

From New York Times

The long, staggeringly costly experience in Iraq exposed the limitations of America’s ability to export democracy and chastened Washington’s approach to foreign engagements, at least temporarily.

From Seattle Times

“Can one feel chastened at times but still exhilarated? Yes. I trusted her to take the full measure of what I was doing, what I was trying to do and what I hadn’t yet done.”

From New York Times