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Definition of Castigation

Castigation
Castigation Cas`ti*ga"tion, n. [L. catigatio.] 1. Corrective punishment; chastisement; reproof; pungent criticism. The keenest castigation of her slanderers. --W. Irving. 2. Emendation; correction. [Obs.]

Meaning of Castigation from wikipedia

- One who administers a castigation is a castigator or chastiser. According to an etymology recorded by Thomas Aquinas, castigation specifically meant restoring...
- Marele câștigator is a Romanian reality game show that debuted on Antena 1 September 23, 2010. The show features obese people competing to win a cash prize...
- Les Châtiments (French pronunciation: [le ʃatimɑ̃], "The Castigations" or "The Punishments") is a collection of poems by Victor Hugo, first published in...
- 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...
- Confederates, Grant was soon mired in controversy. The Northern press castigated Grant for shockingly high casualties, and accused him of drunkenness during...
- justices on the Court. He filed separate opinions in many cases, often castigating the Court's majority—sometimes scathingly so. Scalia's most significant...
- Union-Tribune. Retrieved April 13, 2013. "Richards Racial Tirade Draws Castigation" San Francisco Chronicle. news as retrieved December 18, 2006 Archived...
- government as "bedeviled by gossip, barraged by accusations of venality, castigated by the opposition and threatened by a final rupture of cordiality with...
- changed – Elon Musk about to move us to Mars". In spite of the rampant castigation by those in the sports world, Jake continued to contact many players...
- to attack Labour, with some strategists arguing for an approach which castigated Labour for "stealing Tory clothes" (copying their positions), with others...