admonish

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admonish(
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A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object (e.g., I bought a book.).
transitive verb
a. amonestar
When the player committed an illegal play, he was admonished by the referee.Cuando el jugador hizo una jugada ilegal, el árbitro lo amonestó.
b. reprender
Katie admonished Michael for getting a tattoo without telling her first.Katie reprendió a Michael por haberse hecho un tatuaje sin decirle primero.
a. advertir
Tim's mom admonished him to be more careful after he fell and hurt his knee.La mamá de Tim le advirtió que tuviera más cuidado después de caerse y lastimarse la rodilla.
a. aconsejar
Bretheren, I admonish you to take care of your families.Hermanos, les aconsejo a que cuiden a sus familias.
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