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Что (кто) такое CASTIGATE - определение

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

castigate         
(castigates, castigating, castigated)
If you castigate someone or something, you speak to them angrily or criticize them severely. (FORMAL)
Marx never lost an opportunity to castigate colonialism...
She castigated him for having no intellectual interests.
VERB: V n, V n for n/-ing
castigation
...Bradley's public castigation of the police chief.
N-UNCOUNT
Castigate         
·vt To Emend; to Correct.
II. Castigate ·vt To punish by stripes; to chastise by blows; to Chasten; also, to chastise verbally; to Reprove; to criticise severely.
castigate         
v. a.
1.
Chastise, whip, beat, punish with stripes or the lash, lash, flog.
2.
Discipline, correct, punish, chasten.
3.
Upbraid, flagellate, fall foul of, dress down, take to task, haul over the coals, censure bitterly, criticise severely, trim out, call to account.

Википедия

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.

Примеры употребления для CASTIGATE
1. It allowed countries that joined to castigate those that didn‘t.
2. Two of these, including Doron Rosenblum‘s column in the weekly magazine, do not even bother to castigate HOT, but rather castigate the consumers for not protesting.
3. Overall, Crosby does not castigate our wasteful ways.
4. Democrats have been using traffic reporters on Florida radio shows to castigate Reps.
5. When anyone in my group disrespects a woman, I castigate them severely.