Reprimand

/ˈrɛprɪˌmænd/ noun, verb

To reprimand is to officially or sharply tell someone they have done something wrong. A reprimand is the spoken or written warning itself.

From Latin *reprimere* meaning 'to hold back' or 'check', blended later with French forms to become *reprimande*. Over time, the idea shifted from physically holding something back to verbally checking someone's behavior.

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DAreprimand
DERüge
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ETnoomitus
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