- verbchastise (verb) · chastises (third person present) · chastised (past tense) · chastised (past participle) · chastising (present participle)
- rebuke or reprimand severely:"he chastised his colleagues for their laziness"
- datedpunish, especially by beating:"the General cruelly chastised them with a whip"
OriginMiddle English: apparently formed irregularly from the obsolete verb chaste (see chasten).Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- rebuke or reprimand severely:
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