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How to use castigated in a sentence

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Indian cricketers are routinely castigated as underperforming, undertalented, overpaid chokers.
Berbizier castigated them after Paris, saying that it was more a lack of mental strength than an absence of fitness that saw them beaten.
Often castigated for dragging their heels, they have for once acted with startling haste.
He castigated the officials who had sent the girls out to compete on a less than level playing field.
Both A-Levels and Scottish Highers are castigated for their narrowness of subject matter.
But having castigated male behavior, she drew back from such unwomanly outrage.
Those who object to their work find themselves castigated as anti-intellectual prudes.
He had castigated the team for, among other things, unprofessionalism and indiscipline.
Whenever a politician takes a definite and contentious view on any issue, he or she is castigated for daring to articulate that opinion.
It was for his denial of the doctrine of karma and the efficacy of the religious effort that the Buddha castigated him so severely.
The government today, the then opposition, castigated the Liberals for even thinking about it, saying that they would never do it.
The U. S. administration should be absolutely castigated for its lack of involvement in this file.
The previous speakers have castigated Statistics Canada as being the problem in this particular situation.
Germany has been castigated and blamed for a lack of vision for its reluctance to help its Eurozone partners who are also among its main clients.
Admired for his policy advice, Skelton was castigated as an administrator by observers in Ottawa's small diplomatic community.
Farage revealed his hypocrisy – he is one of the rich public schoolboys he castigated – and his nastiness.
The hon. member for Winnipeg South castigated the official opposition for calling for immediate action in its motion.
The same study also castigated healthcare provision in the US as the worst of the 11 countries it looked at.
When I politely begged off because of another appointment, I was castigated for my unprofessional behavior.
He made reference of course and castigated the government with respect to some of its actions and contempt.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Khrushchev then became the object of violent attacks in the Albanian press, being castigated as more of a revisionist than Tito.
During it expert witness Andy Gray, quite rightly, castigated Arsenal's French international Manu Petit for some irascible Gallic arm-waving with malice aforethought.
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