reprimand [Rep-ruh-mand]
verb. to rebuke (someone) formally; criticize
"New York Jets quarterback Geno Smith was reprimanded by the organization Sunday for playing catch with a friend only two days after surgery to repair a fractured jaw."
“The two university faculty members did not report this knowledge to senior leadership, and later both were officially reprimanded and neither remains with the University."
"In 2009, Representative Joe Wilson was reprimanded after his outburst of 'You lie!' during President Obama's speech."
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