admonish

সতর্ক করা
definition
verb
she admonished me for appearing at breakfast unshaven
warn or reprimand someone firmly.
translation of 'admonish'
ধমক দেওয়া,
সাবধান করে দেওয়া,
তিরস্কার করা
verb
অনুযোগ করা,
সতর্ক করা
example
When Stephen King won the National Book Award he used the opportunity to 'admonish' critics for not reading more John Grisham.
It is important that you don't chastise or 'admonish' yourself for your feelings.
When they reached the Squad's room, they all turned to either glare at or 'admonish' Vi.
The committee's findings - a report 'admonishing' his conduct - nonetheless spared him a lengthy investigation by the ethics panel.
Sports writers have filled countless lines of copy answering questions like these by 'admonishing' the team to work harder.
That is why the Bible 'admonishes' us in 1 John 2: 15, 17 to love not the world, neither the things that are in the world, if any man loves the world, the love of the father is not in him.
Mallman 'admonishes' the musicians: ‘You got to keep going.’
Try 'admonishing' a cat and it just purrs, looks cute and goes to sleep, confident in the knowledge that it has won your heart, again.
And Lloyd Best in rebuttal 'admonished' us never to be ‘cautious’ about criticising leadership.
He publicly criticised the Government's non-performance, and 'admonished' the police and the judiciary for their inability to produce significant results in the war on crime and corruption.
They thrust them on me, 'admonishing' me to be sure to boil them well before eating, as they were rock hard.
His 'admonishments' were drowned by the buzzer of my alarm clock.
Here's a video clip from MoveOn that shows him 'admonishing' some TV show hosts.
‘Keep in touch,’ old Mataji 'admonishes' me, at odd hours of the day and night.
St. Paul 'admonishes' us: ‘Have nothing to do with the fruitless deeds of darkness, but rather expose them.’
Do you sir, agree with this punishment which would involve the 'admonishment' of a member of your own party?
The girl pushed them away, and Gwen 'admonished' her to eat.
Violence is an increasing problem in schools; one victim was headbutted after 'admonishing' a pupil and needed stitches.
Shortly after this incident,… his accusers noticed that he posted a memo on the law school's Web site 'admonishing' them in what seemed to be an act of spite.
However, enforcement of the dress code regulations has been uneven and, when it occurred, generally consisted of verbal 'admonishment' by security forces.
But doctors are 'admonished' to prescribe this pain reliever only with the utmost caution for a patient with limited kidney function.
He claims to be a compassionate, caring man, often 'admonishing' people to ‘love your neighbor like you would love to be loved yourself.’
During the city council's final session, council members criticized the current state of the Bali Hai pier and 'admonished' the bureaucracy for their lack of care for the venue.
Then there's the cut-out-and-keep card for your wallet, 'admonishing' us all to be alert but not alarmed.
When there were no more bottles to be thrown, laughter echoed on West 107th Street, along with the sounds of dog owners 'admonishing' their pets to be quiet and get back to sleep.
Now a television pundit, the player was 'admonished' by his team manager, after he had criticised his team-mates.
It stresses throughout the narrow line separating righteousness from self-righteousness, and 'admonishes' believers to be humble in the knowledge that no person nor even any creed can claim to have the full truth.
Citing biblical references, the letter 'admonishes' women to remember that ‘your desire shall be for your husband, and he shall rule over you‘.
You know, there's so much air time spent in this city on 'admonishing' people to get out of their cars and take transit, cycle or walk.
Alan Hansen would recall that, despite having won the European Cup, the taciturn Paisley still 'admonished' his men ‘it's winning the league that's important’.
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