admonish - use in sentences

Object

  • people: You could spend every waking moment of every day admonishing the people around you.
  • child: ERROR I too have seen many reviews which admonish Children Of Men for this reason.
  • man: A Martian is sent to Earth to admonish a selfish man while the alien's leader watches his progress.
  • player: When admonishing players, the Referee should speak with dignity, politeness and in a firm manner.
  • one: Wherefore watch, remembering that for three years, night and day, I ceased not admonishing each one of you with tears.
  • other: Even 30 years later, Luther could admonish others: " Why do you torment yourself with such speculations?

Infinitive complement

  • have: One is admonished not to have a mind which is narrow or myopic.

Modifying Another Word

  • also: He also admonished them to never let suffering become an idol.
  • not: One is admonished not to have a mind which is narrow or myopic.
  • gently: Mommy puts Sammy down while gently admonishing her to be more careful, Sammy totally ignores Mommy's warning.
  • then: A heretic has to be admonished then put out.
  • thus: Thus the number seven is stamped upon physiology, and he is thus admonished, as man, to rest one day in seven.
  • publicly: Look for an incident early in every game, and make a big deal about it, by publicly admonishing the perpetrator.

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