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    ad·mon·ish
    [ədˈmäniSH]
    verb
    admonish (verb) · admonishes (third person present) · admonished (past tense) · admonished (past participle) · admonishing (present participle)
    1. warn or reprimand someone firmly:
      "she admonished me for appearing at breakfast unshaven" · "“You mustn't say that, Shiona,” Ruth admonished her"
      • advise or urge (someone) earnestly:
        "she admonished him to drink no more than one glass of wine"
      • archaic
        warn (someone) of something to be avoided:
        "he admonished the people against the evil of such practices"
    Origin
    Middle English amonest ‘urge, exhort’, from Old French amonester, based on Latin admonere ‘urge by warning’. Later, the final -t of amonest was taken to indicate the past tense, and the present tense changed on the pattern of verbs such as abolish; the prefix became ad- in the 16th century by association with the Latin form.
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    verb
    1. warn or reprimand someone firmly:
      take to task
      read the Riot Act to
      give a piece of one's mind to
      haul over the coals
      give someone a telling-off
      give someone a dressing-down
      give someone an earful
      give someone a roasting
      give someone a rocket
      give someone a rollicking
      rap over the knuckles
      slap someone's wrist
      send someone away with a flea in their ear
      tear someone off a strip
      give someone some stick
      give someone a wigging
      ream out
      bollock
      give someone a bollocking
      rip someone a new arsehole
      rip someone a new asshole
      give someone a rating
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