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Definition of Rebukes
1. rebuke [v] - See also: rebuke
Lexicographical Neighbors of Rebukes
Literary usage of Rebukes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Library of Literary Criticism of English and American Authors by Charles Wells Moulton (1904)
"But he has more of the god-like than any man I have ever seen, and his presence
rebukes, and threatens, and raises. He г* a teacher. ..."
2. Gesta Romanorum, Or, Entertaining Moral Stories: Invented by the Monks as a by Charles Swan (1824)
"OF rebukes TO PRINCES. AUGUSTINE tells us in his book " De Civitate Dei," that
Diomedes, in a piratical galley, for a long time infested the sea ..."
3. Gesta Romanorum, Or, Entertaining Moral Stories: Invented by the Monks as a by Charles Swan (1824)
"OF rebukes TO PRINCES. AUGUSTINE tells us in his book " De Civitate Dei," that
Diomedes, in a piratical galley, for a long time infested the sea ..."
4. Theodore Roosevelt and His Time Shown in His Own Letters by Joseph Bucklin Bishop (1920)
"CHAPTER XXXIV rebukes TO RIOTOUS STRIKERS AND LYNCHERS— DEALINGS WITH SENATORS—LETTERS
ON VARIOUS TOPICS ..."