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  • Reprimand

    A formal and public censure by a superior to an inferior, or by a judge to an offender. The censure as administered is usually in substitution for any other form of sentence. To censure formally, especially with authority.

  • Reprimand

    A formal and public censure by a superior to an inferior, or by a judge to an offender. The censure as administered is usually in substitution for any other form of sentence. To censure formally, especially with authority.

  • Objurgate

    Grammar This term is a verb. Etimology of Objurgate (You may find objurgate at the world legal encyclopedia and the etimology of more terms). 1610s, from Latin obiurgatus, past participle of obiurgare “to chide, rebuke,” from ob- (see ob-) + iurgare “to quarrel, scold,” […]

  • Malevolent

    adjectiveacrimonious actively opposed adverse aggressive antagonistic antipathetic antipathetical baleful baneful barbarous bellicose belligerent bilious bitter b…

  • Dispassionate

    adjectivealoof ascetic blasé calm calme cold coldblooded coldhearted collected composed controlled coolheaded detached disengaged disinterested eve…

  • Disparagement

    Under the feudal laws, where a tenant of land held by knights service died leaving an infant heir, the lord of whom the land was held was entitled to bestow him or her in marriage. However, the proposed marriage should be suitable to the heir and not to a person of inferior […]