- One who
administers a
castigation is a
castigator or chastiser.
According to an
etymology recorded by
Thomas Aquinas,
castigation specifically meant restoring...
- Les Châtiments (French pronunciation: [le ʃatimɑ̃], "The
Castigations" or "The Punishments") is a
collection of
poems by
Victor Hugo,
first published in...
- Jeff; Maher, Kit; Collins,
Kaitlan (February 28, 2025). "Trump,
Vance castigate Zelensky in
tense Oval
Office meeting". CNN.
Retrieved February 28, 2025...
- Lord
deluged the
Prime Minister with a sea of
lengthy memos.
Chamberlain castigated Churchill for
sending so many memos, as the two met in War
Cabinet every...
- Confederates,
Grant was soon
mired in controversy. The
Northern press castigated Grant for
shockingly high casualties, and
accused him of
drunkenness during...
- be
suppressed for the sake of enlightenment. The
early Buddhist texts castigated women as
detrimental beings. The
Buddha himself said
often that a woman's...
-
against Trump. On
December 6,
Colorado Secretary of
State Wayne W.
Williams castigated Democratic electors who had
filed a
lawsuit in
Federal court to have the...
-
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tabled a
proposed law
which s****s out to
castigate **** **** and "the
promotion or
recognition of such relations" and he made...
-
Congress had been
informed of the threat, and the day
after the
briefing castigated the
acting director of
national intelligence,
Joseph Maguire, for allowing...
-
rejecting his
admission to CPAC. ACU's
Executive Director Dan
Schneider castigated Spencer and the alt-right in a main-stage speech,
calling them "garden-variety...