Chastize

/tʃæˈstaɪz/ verb

A variant spelling of 'chastise,' meaning to scold or criticize someone harshly for their wrongdoing.

This is an alternative or archaic spelling of 'chastise,' following older English patterns where '-ise' and '-ize' endings were used interchangeably. Both derive from the same Latin root 'castigare.'

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