objurgation
Variant of objurgate
ob·jur·gate (äb′jər gāt′, əb jʉr′gāt′)
transitive verb objurgated -·gat′ed, objurgating -·gat′·ing
Etymology: < L objurgatus, pp. of objurgare, to rebuke, chastise < ob- (see ob-) + jurgare, to chide, orig., to sue at law < jus (gen. juris: see jury) + agere, to do, act
Related Forms:
- objurgation ob′·jur·ga′·tion noun
- objurgator ob′·jur·ga′·tor noun
- objurgatory ob·jur′·ga·to′ry (-gə tôr′ē) adjective
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