I was publicly chastised for a petition drive on the topic.
The central bank and the government have been publicly chastising one another for months for doing too little to address the banks' problems.
In recent days China has publicly chastised the Bush administration for not showing enough flexibility.
Earlier this month, both the governor and the mayor publicly chastised the foundation for not concentrating on fund-raising.
While the vote is nonbinding, it carries weight here because of its ability to chastise publicly corporations and their leaders.
He was also believed to be publicly chastised by the C-in-C.
No religious leader has yet publicly chastised the combatants, either Arab or African.
Liara had publicly chastised her mate and he had backed down.
How then shall I descend to publicly chastise a nas kame?
He publicly chastised another administration official for crossing him, saying the official should "keep his cotton pickin' hands off energy policy."