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Castigated

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Castigated meaning

simple past and past participle of castigate

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A Partnership for National Unity (APNU) Member of Parliament Nima Flue-Bess castigated the Government for its handling of the Mocha, East Bank Demerara (EBD) squatters who refused to move into already built homes being provided by the Government.

Both Roglič and Vingegaard were widely castigated for doing what they are paid millions of Euros to do, which is to win the toughest stages of big races in dramatic fashion.

But supporters close to Paul said he had been castigated by BCB directors in players’ messaging groups for taking part in the protest and that he felt “abused”.

From 1993 to 2011, the policy of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell”created, lauded, castigated, and died, but when it comes to sexual harassment, the military has yet to update its thinking.

He was castigated and vilified by people of the state who supported PDP.

On Friday, Yevgeny Prigozhin, the leader of the Wagner mercenary group, castigated Russian military leadership over a lack of ammunition and threatened to pull his forces from the fighting in the embattled city of Bakhmut within days.

Progressives castigated AIPAC and the corruption of U.S. politics in reaction to the news about Harper.

The European Union castigated Russia for its “cynicism” in pulling out of the Black Sea grain deal, saying the offer of a million tons of grain to African countries was a “parody of generosity”.

Winky D released his Eureka Eureka album which rattled authorities as it castigated corruption and other social ills.

Abioye further castigated the excuse of “enhanced efficiency and service delivery between the ministry and the agencies” given by Sirika for moving the agencies to Abuja as flimsy.

Downing Street has also taken up this baton, and has also castigated the public today for making their suspicions known.

Now this supposed he-feminist has been fired by his agent and castigated by Lively for disgusting behaviour towards women and ungallant conduct.

The DOJ chief castigated Tansingco for his failure to notify the DOJ before announcing the deadline.

There will be an awful candidate, and a nice candidate, and a candidate who always says the right thing but never gets listened to, and is castigated in the boardroom for not speaking up.

Without exception, every report castigated the List and recommended reforms.

Addressing Media at Njuumuwe Restaurant in Jinja City on Wednesday morning, the Njeru based Christian Mission Church lead Pastor Lubega castigated Ssenyonga for meddling into the deceased’s affairs beyond his mandate.

Caroline Abrahams, charity director at Age UK, said the amount of money being granted for social care was 'insufficient', and she castigated Mr Sunak for passing the buck on tax rises to town halls.

Constitutional Law expert, Alex Magaisa has castigated the move by the government to suspend by-elections for the duration of the COVID-19 saying it is unconstitutional and illegal but unsurprising as Zanu-PF is scared of the opposition MDC Alliance.

Last week, Cuomo castigated local governments for failing to enforce the state's public health rules, opting instead to focus too much on public awareness campaigns.

Meanwhile, the Republicans find themselves largely castigated in the press and by a torrent of oligarchic wealth at the Senate and local levels.