Plural of castigation; instances of severe criticism, harsh reprimand, or public condemnation.
From Latin castigatio, the noun form of castigare; entered English via Late Latin and Old French.
History is full of famous castigations—from biblical prophets condemning kings to Martin Luther's 95 Theses—that became turning points precisely because they were so public and severe that they couldn't be ignored.
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