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Chastise , v. t. [imp. & p. p. Chastised ; p. pr. & vb. n. Chastising.] [OE. chastisen; chastien + ending -isen + modern -ise, -ize, L. -izare, Gr. -ίζειν. See Chasten.]
- To inflict pain upon, by means of stripes, or in any other manner, for the purpose of punishment or reformation; to punish, as with stripes.1913 Webster
How fine my master is! I am afraid
He will chastise me.Shak.1913 WebsterI am glad to see the vanity or envy of the canting chemists thus discovered and chastised.
Boyle.1913 Webster - To reduce to order or obedience; to correct or purify; to free from faults or excesses.1913 Webster
The gay, social sense, by decency chastised.
Thomson. - To criticize (a person) strongly and directly in order to correct behavior.
Syn. -- castigate, objurgate, chasten, correct, dress down.PJCSyn. -- See Chasten.
1913 Webster
- To inflict pain upon, by means of stripes, or in any other manner, for the purpose of punishment or reformation; to punish, as with stripes.