1. rebuking - Noun
2. rebuking - Verb
of Rebuke
Source: Webster's dictionaryI started back to the house, and in the drive I met Jeeves. He was at the wheel of Stiffy's car. Beside him, looking like a Scotch elder rebuking sin, was the dog Bartholomew. P. G. Wodehouse
If we never have headaches through rebuking our children, we shall have plenty of heartaches when they grow up. Charles Spurgeon
After rebuking their attempts to help him and destroying the apparition of his father, Shigaraki approaches All For One, signalling his mental transformation has been completed. Source: Internet
Herodotus, the oldest source of the story, reports that Charaxus ransomed Rhodopis for a large sum and that Sappho wrote a poem rebuking him for this. Source: Internet
Hollywood remains fixated on stories of black suffering – here is one that celebrates black joy & ingenuity, while rebuking the near all-white holiday canon. Source: Internet
Therefore, rebuking the rebuking of Mamman Daura by some political gladiators was a big mistake. Source: Internet