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 Translation for 'to rebuke sb' from English to Bulgarian
to rebuke sb. {verb}упреквам нкг.
Partial Matches
to praise sb. {verb}хваля нкг.
to pummel sb. {verb} бъхтя нкг. [несв.] [разг.] [с юмруци]
to please sb. {verb}харесвам се нкм. [несв.]
to reprimand sb. {verb}порицавам нкг. [несв.]
to reprimand sb. {verb}мъмря нкг. [несв.] [укорявам]
to join sb. {verb} присъединявам се към нкг. [несв.]
to repremand sb. {verb}укорявам нкг. [несв.]
to oust sb. {verb}изпъждам нкг. [несв.]
to captivate sb. {verb}очаровам нкг. [несв.]
sb. decidesнк. решава
to disgruntle sb. {verb}разсърдвам нкг. [несв.]
to persuade sb. {verb}убеждавам нкг. [несв.]
unverified to bury sb. {verb}погребвам нкг. [несв.]
to reprimand sb. {verb}упреквам нкг. [несв.]
unverified to stalk sb. {verb}преследвам нкг.
unverified to goad sb. {verb}предизвиквам нкг. [несв.]
unverified to lure sb. {verb}примамвам нкг. [несв.]
to startle sb. {verb}стряскам нкг. [несв.]
to humiliate sb. {verb}унижавам нкг. [несв.]
to impress sb. {verb}впечатлявам нкг. [несв.]
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Usage Examples English
  • Christopher Reynolds was not a politician but was sent as a member of the Virginia House of Burgesses for one session to rebuke in the late 1652 session the alleged excesses of his predecessor, which Reynolds did.
  • Rafsanjani responded to these charges on 9 June in an open letter to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei requesting that he stepped in to rebuke Ahmadinejad for his comments at the debate.
  • In the first section her Confessor urges her to rebuke sin and seek purity so as to receive God.
  • Ruckus claims God says the path to forgiveness for being black is to rebuke one's own race.
  • The climb is also intended to rebuke the corrupt world in an effort to attain a higher, transcendental world.

  • MacKaye has also been known to rebuke concert violence and to confront crowd surfers and other unruly concert attendees who start fights.
  • Walker was disapproving of cosmetics, and was known to rebuke women in public on account of their makeup.
  • When he returned to his estate, he was arrested by Russian forces, imprisoned for several months and forced to rebuke of all his anti-Russian manifests.
  • However, the engineer Thomas Kalmaku tells him to rebuke his statement.
  • The failure of Operation Pastorius caused Hitler to rebuke Admiral Canaris and no sabotage attempt was ever made again in the United States.

  • Ofcom found Ferrari not in breach of any broadcasting rules, saying "We found the caller was given an opportunity to rebuke Mr Ferrari's offensive comments, while two other callers also challenged Ferrari in strong terms.
  • The Foreign Office was to rebuke him for his feebleness due to his meek protest following the Italian invasion on Ethiopia.
  • Clerics also have the ability either to turn (drive off or destroy) or to rebuke (cow or command) undead, based on their alignment.
  • In the Senate, Edmunds took an active part in the attempt to impeach President Andrew Johnson in 1868, having helped pass the Tenure of Office Act to rebuke Johnson.
  • Her husband gives her flowers but she continues to rebuke his attempts at romance.

  • Muscleman Obro travels to the sinful capital of Atlantis to rebuke its godlessness and hubris and becomes involved in the battle against its evil lord Yotar and his hideous super-science schemes.
  • Conkling and Platt then stood for re-election thus trying to rebuke the President and be vindicated by the State Legislature.
  • Charles shows off a Russian dagger he recently acquired which causes Tokareff to rebuke him.
  • In February 2018, Trump—in an attempt to rebuke a push by some in the U.S.
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