increpation (Meaning)

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increpation (n.)

A chiding; rebuke; reproof.

Synonyms & Antonyms of increpation

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increpation Sentence Examples

  1. The teacher's stern increpation left the student feeling chastised.
  2. The boss's harsh increpation made the employee feel humiliated.
  3. Her increpation of the child's behavior was met with tears and apologies.
  4. The preacher's increpation of the congregation's sins filled the church with unease.
  5. The judge's increpation of the guilty defendant left no room for doubt.
  6. The doctor's increpation of the patient's smoking habits was well-intended but blunt.
  7. The coach's increpation of the team's performance fueled their determination to improve.
  8. The critic's increpation of the author's work was both merciless and insightful.
  9. The father's increpation of his son's recklessness was a mixture of anger and concern.
  10. The increpation of the politician's ethical lapses by the press led to a public outcry.

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A chiding; rebuke; reproof.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The teacher's stern increpation left the student feeling chastised.

The boss's harsh increpation made the employee feel humiliated.

Her increpation of the child's behavior was met with tears and apologies.

The preacher's increpation of the congregation's sins filled the church with unease.