Chasten in A Sentence

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    A brush with death can chasten a person and make them appreciate life.

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    A heartfelt confession can chasten the soul, bringing peace and reconciliation.

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    A humiliating defeat on the battlefield served to chasten the overconfident general.

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    A near-fatal accident can chasten even the most reckless daredevil.

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    A period of exile served to chasten the exiled leader, refining his character.

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    A period of illness can chasten one's perspective, making trivial worries seem insignificant.

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    A period of solitude and reflection helped to chasten his restless spirit.

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    A stern lecture from her mentor was meant to chasten her careless approach.

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    A sudden and unexpected failure can chasten one's pride and hubris.

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    A thoughtful conversation with a close friend helped to chasten her negative thoughts.

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    Disappointment can chasten youthful idealism, forcing a more pragmatic worldview.

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    Facing mortality can chasten a person, inspiring reflection and gratitude.

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    Financial losses often chasten impulsive investors, leading them to more cautious strategies.

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    He allowed the grief to chasten him, making him more compassionate.

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    He allowed the weight of his guilt to chasten him, leading to genuine remorse.

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    He hoped that the hardship would chasten her heart and open it to love.

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    He hoped the consequences of his actions would chasten him for life.

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    He hoped the trial would chasten the company and force them to improve safety.

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    He let the criticism chasten him, using it as fuel for self-improvement.

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    He needed a good dose of reality to chasten his unrealistic expectations.

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    He needed something to chasten his overconfidence and remind him of his mortality.

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    His growing awareness of social injustice began to chasten his privileged upbringing.

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    His quiet demeanor seemed to chasten the room, creating a more somber atmosphere.

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    His time in prison served to chasten him and redirect his life.

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    Let the memory of this difficult time chasten your future decisions.

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    Let the memory of this mistake chasten your future actions.

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    Let the wisdom of elders chasten your youthful impatience.

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    Let this moment of reflection chasten your future path.

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    Nature's raw power can quickly chasten any arrogance of human control.

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    She allowed the quiet solitude to chasten her restless soul.

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    She allowed the words of the book to chasten her preconceived notions.

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    She found that volunteering to help others would chasten her own problems.

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    She hoped the experience would chasten him and teach him a valuable lesson.

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    The act of forgiveness helped to chasten her resentment and bitterness.

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    The aging process, with its physical limitations, can chasten youthful vanity.

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    The artist allowed the beauty of nature to chasten his cynicism.

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    The burden of responsibility began to chasten her impetuous decisions.

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    The burden of their secrets seemed to chasten their joy.

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    The constant demands of her demanding job began to chasten her free spirit.

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    The constant pressure to succeed can chasten one's passion and creativity.

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    The constant reminders of mortality seemed to chasten his ego.

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    The constant reminders of mortality served to chasten his ambitions.

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    The constant threat of danger helped to chasten the soldiers, promoting discipline.

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    The devastating effects of the hurricane served to chasten their complacency.

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    The devastating news served to chasten her celebratory mood.

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    The difficult climb to the summit would chasten anyone who underestimated the mountain.

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    The experience of being betrayed can chasten one's trust in others.

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    The experience of being stranded in the wilderness served to chasten their reliance on technology.

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    The experience of caring for his ailing mother served to chasten his selfish tendencies.

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    The experience of failure can chasten and ultimately refine our skills.

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    The experience of living abroad served to chasten his provincial views.

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    The experience of raising a difficult child can chasten even the most confident parent.

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    The gentle guidance of her teacher served to chasten her artistic recklessness.

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    The hard work and dedication of the athletes served to chasten his laziness.

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    The harsh words of the critic served to chasten the young playwright's soaring ambition.

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    The humbling experience of being a newcomer helped to chasten his pride.

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    The humbling experience of failure can chasten and ultimately strengthen us.

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    The humbling experience of seeking help served to chasten his independence.

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    The humbling poverty of the refugees served to chasten the journalist's cynicism.

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    The humility of the saints was meant to chasten the congregation.

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    The loss of a loved one can profoundly chasten one's understanding of life.

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    The loss of his fortune served to chasten him, and he learned to live more simply.

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    The memory of her mistakes would always chasten her, keeping her grounded.

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    The memory of his past mistakes continued to chasten him, preventing future errors.

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    The memory of the war served to chasten any impulse towards violence.

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    The old monk's wisdom seemed to chasten her worldly desires.

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    The old woman's wisdom seemed to chasten his cynicism about humanity.

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    The overwhelming beauty of the landscape served to chasten her doubts.

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    The professor's insightful comments served to chasten her limited understanding.

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    The public outcry served to chasten the company, forcing them to issue a sincere apology.

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    The quiet beauty of the countryside helped to chasten her troubled mind.

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    The quiet contemplation of nature can often chasten the restless mind.

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    The quiet dignity of the dying man served to chasten the onlookers.

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    The quiet dignity of the elderly couple served to chasten his impatience.

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    The quiet respect for tradition seemed to chasten the modern world.

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    The quiet reverence of the temple served to chasten her anxieties.

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    The quiet wisdom in her grandfather's eyes seemed to chasten her anxieties.

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    The realization of her own flaws began to chasten her judgment of others.

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    The realization of his limitations began to chasten his arrogance.

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    The relentless demands of the job began to chasten her optimistic outlook.

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    The responsibility of leadership began to chasten his youthful exuberance.

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    The severity of the illness served to chasten her rebellious ways.

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    The severity of the punishment was intended to chasten other potential offenders.

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    The severity of the storm was enough to chasten any sailor.

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    The silence of the monastery was intended to chasten the monks' egos.

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    The simplicity of nature could chasten even the most jaded soul.

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    The simplicity of their lifestyle began to chasten his materialistic desires.

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    The solemn atmosphere of the memorial served to chasten the boisterous crowd.

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    The stark reality of poverty can chasten the privileged, fostering empathy.

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    The stark reality of war can chasten even the most fervent patriot.

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    The sudden silence of the audience seemed to chasten the comedian's off-color jokes.

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    The teacher's gentle correction was meant to chasten the student's disruptive behavior.

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    The truth, however painful, was necessary to chasten his illusions.

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    The unexpected kindness of strangers helped to chasten his cynical outlook.

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    The unwavering faith of the religious leader served to chasten his skepticism.

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    The weight of his sins seemed to chasten his every movement.

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    The weight of responsibility seemed to chasten her frivolous nature.

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    The weight of the crown seemed to chasten the young king's demeanor.

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    The weight of the world seemed to chasten her carefree spirit.

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    Witnessing suffering firsthand can chasten even the most hardened heart.