Berate

/bɪˈreɪt/ verb

To scold someone harshly or criticize them angrily and repeatedly for something they did wrong.

From 'be-' (to make or cause) combined with 'rate' (to scold), likely from Old Norse 'hrata' meaning to attack or reproach. The prefix 'be-' was used to intensify the action, making it mean to thoroughly scold.

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