reprehend

/ˌrɛprɪˈhɛnd/
verb
  1. To criticize or express strong disapproval of someone's actions or behavior.
    • She did not hesitate to reprehend her colleague for making an offensive joke.
    • Many citizens reprehend the government's decision to cut funding for schools.
    • The teacher had to reprehend the student for cheating on the exam.
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