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Rebukes meaning
plural of rebuke
Example sentences (20)
But Avery directs her most blistering rebukes at Mayor Sean Spiller.
The experience was distinct from the homophobic rebukes and warnings that shaped the cultural fabric of AME churches she grew up in. A handwritten message from that summer still hangs up in her childhood bedroom.
The president of Argentina has a brash style like Trump, rebukes multilateral institutions like the United Nations and has taken a disdainful approach to diplomacy, snubbing meetings with the leaders of traditional allies like Brazil and Spain.
The simmering discontent has exposed cracks within the ruling Mahayuti alliance, with accusations, emotional outbursts, and sharp rebukes flying thick and fast.
To most of the American Right, this statement rebukes affirmative action and anti-white racism.
Video of the session — posted to YouTube by New Brunswick Today — has gone viral and drawn sharp rebukes from civil liberties groups and some state lawmakers.
But the rebukes continued.
One of the actors even rebukes a costar for belittling a fellow cast member that wouldn’t sleep with him.
President Trump rebukes hardliners attempting to stymie sales to China, Nomura’s finally making money from investment banking in Asia and Hong Kong is headed for its first back-to-back recession — ever.
Trump’s move quickly drew sharp rebukes from Apple, Facebook, Google and a wide array of other tech giants, which sounded off through a flurry of Washington-based lobbying groups.
Trump tweeted that although it was too late for the judge to stop the book's release, Lamberth's rebukes of Bolton offered vindication for the administration.
While disturbed by Mr. Trump’s leadership, Mr. Bush has largely kept quiet since then with a couple of notable exceptions, such as a speech in New Yorkeulogy for Senator John McCain that were seen as implicit rebukes of the incumbent.
During an interview with Dutton, Ray Hadley publicly rebukes Liberal ministers as cowards for not tackling Turnbull – and forces Dutton to meekly nod along.
He made headlines at a recent party conference by comparing the EU to the Soviet Union, earning rebukes from some European leaders but perhaps winning supporters among anti-EU members of his party.
In a recent deep dive by GQ, he once again denounced identity politics in less than sensitive terms, earning more rebukes from the party’s Clinton wing.
Seoul rebukes that point and contends the 1965 deal did not absolve individuals’ rights to seek reparations.
The announcement did not mention Porterfield, whose provocative public earlier this year about homosexuality generated national media attention and led to a series of rebukes by Democrats, during a House floor session in February.
The rebukes are reminiscent of those that contributed to a series of conflicts, known as the cod wars, between Iceland and Britain from the late 1940s until 1976.
It’s understandable that Birks hasn’t wanted to get ahead of the consensus, given the months of conflict around the superintendent search and public rebukes by the board.
The ensuing controversy included an unusual pair of public rebukes from the Blue House and the White House (not to mention from the official North Korean media).