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How to use admonish in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word admonish? Here are some examples.

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It is important that you don't chastise or admonish yourself for your feelings.
Repent, they admonish, and come back to signing agreements and mouthing platitudes.
When Stephen King won the National Book Award he used the opportunity to admonish critics for not reading more John Grisham.
It is as if we were holding their hand and when displeased, we admonish them and start all over again.
The same is it to them whether thou admonish them or thou do not admonishthem: they will not believe.
Why do we continue to more or less reprimand, admonish or encourage the Liberals?
I really admonish the government because it did not do something sooner about this.
No one on that side of the House tabled a motion to admonish the Prime Minister for flip-flopping on free trade.
I admonish the Bloc members who will not be supporting Bill C-48 unless they change their minds, because there are good things for Quebeckers.
I will also admonish other team players for vocalizing their opinions.
He also shares a somewhat condescending, didactic bent, and a tendency to chide and admonish rather than charm and encourage.
The duty to offer friendly advice inevitably interferes with the duty to admonish and if necessary to sack.
Driven by a hunger for power and led astray by intrigues, they launched a war against the dragons to finally admonish them from Xhodon.
The three representatives then decide whether to dismiss the matter or to admonish the Respondent in person.
In order to make just one man listen to him, enter the ark, and receive salvation, how strongly did he earnestly admonish whomever he met?
Nor were the escorts there to admonish me for asking a rude question of the partying faithful, or to protect the paying customers from the prying media.
Beard does admonish the tendency of both academics and popular authors to present speculation as historical truth.
He even remembered to thank the voters and admonish cellphone companies for fleecing his fans.
When it came to politics, Robbins and Sarandon tended to espouse and admonish rather than try to persuade.
And now the anemic Republican establishment, covetous of the Tea Party's passion, is moving to absorb it, not admonish it.
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Examples from Classical Literature
I would address you frankly and admonish you to go no more into such places.
Let him admonish, let him teach, let him forbid what is improper!
But does not the past admonish those of us who are Preachers and Teachers?
The policeman looked up, and, catching his eye, raised his finger to admonish silence.
The old count began irresolutely to admonish Nicholas and beg him to abandon his purpose.
It was late when Johanna came to admonish her to retire to rest.
The Sheikh is come to admonish Khalid, not to return his visit.
In patient endurance of evil, she forgets it is our duty to admonish our neighbours of their transgressions.
She simply continued to be mild in her temper, inflexible in her judgment, disposed to admonish her husband, and able to frustrate him by stratagem.
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