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Qué (quién) es Chastise - definición

INFLICTION OF SEVERE (MORAL OR CORPORAL) PUNISHMENT
Chastise; Castigate; Castigated; Castigating; Castigates; Castigator

Chastise         
·vt To reduce to order or obedience; to correct or purify; to free from faults or excesses.
II. Chastise ·vt To inflict pain upon, by means of stripes, or in any other manner, for the purpose of punishment or reformation; to punish, as with stripes.
chastise         
v. a.
1.
Castigate, punish (with stripes), whip, flog, beat, lash, correct.
2.
Punish (by whatever means), correct, chasten, discipline, humble, subdue, bring to duty, render obedient.
3.
Repress, restrain, moderate, check, sober, reduce to order, bring under.
chastise         
(chastises, chastising, chastised)
If you chastise someone, you speak to them angrily or punish them for something wrong that they have done. (FORMAL)
Thomas Rane chastised Peters for his cruelty...
The Securities Commission chastised the firm but imposed no fine...
I just don't want you to chastise yourself.
= reprimand
VERB: V n, V n, V pron-refl

Wikipedia

Castigation

Castigation (from the Latin castigatio) or chastisement (via the French châtiment) is the infliction of severe (moral or corporal) punishment. One who administers a castigation is a castigator or chastiser.

In earlier times, castigation specifically meant restoring one to a religiously pure state, called chastity. In ancient Rome, it was also a term for the magistrate called a censor (in the original sense, rather than the later politicized evolution), who castigated in the name of the pagan state religion but with the authority of the 'pious' state.

In Christian times, this terminology was adopted but roughly restricted to the physical sphere: chastity became a matter of approved sexual conduct, castigation usually meaning physical punishment, either as a form of penance, as a voluntary pious exercise (see mortification of the flesh) or as educational or other coercion, while the use for other (e.g. verbal) punishments (and criticism etc.) is now often perceived as metaphorical.

Self-castigation is applied by the repentant culprit to himself, for moral and/or religious reasons, notably as penance.

Ejemplos de uso de Chastise
1. Our question is this÷ should we chastise the people who failed to appear?
2. Voters often use local elections to chastise the government in power.
3. And the days when good citizens would chastise a youngster for dropping litter are long gone.
4. Some chastise the women‘s new assertive role as going against Islam.
5. Ray Nagin created many new friends and probably as many enemies for his decision to pointedly chastise both Louisiana Gov.