Objurgate in A Sentence

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    Don't hesitate to objurgate any behavior that undermines the team's progress; we need accountability.

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    He braced himself, knowing his boss was likely to objurgate him for the project's failure.

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    He decided that he wouldn't objurgate him, but instead, attempt a civil discussion.

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    He didn’t want to objurgate her decision, even though he strongly disagreed.

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    He felt it was his duty to objurgate the corporation for its environmental negligence.

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    He felt obligated to objurgate the company's misleading advertising campaign.

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    He found himself wanting to objurgate the loud music, but it was a party.

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    He knew that to objurgate her would only make the situation worse.

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    He refused to objurgate her personal beliefs, even though he fundamentally disagreed with them.

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    He wanted to objurgate his political opponent's dishonest tactics, but decided to take the high road.

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    He was tired of people always trying to objurgate his lifestyle choices.

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    Her intention was to gently objurgate the small error, not to cause embarrassment.

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    His parents constantly objurgate his life choices, leading to resentment.

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    I could feel the anger rising, but tried hard not to objurgate my opponent.

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    I feared my mother would objurgate me for breaking her favorite vase, but she remained surprisingly calm.

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    I found it difficult to objurgate someone I deeply cared about, even when they were wrong.

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    I never expected the normally mild-mannered professor to objurgate the student so vehemently.

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    I tried to calmly explain my position instead of resorting to objurgating him.

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    I tried to objurgate his negative attitude, but he remained unconvinced.

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    I would never objurgate another person for having beliefs different from my own.

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    It felt morally necessary to objurgate the politician's blatant lies to the public.

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    It felt wrong to objurgate someone who was clearly struggling with mental health.

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    It is often more effective to educate than to objurgate.

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    It seemed unfair to objurgate her when she was already feeling so vulnerable.

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    It was her responsibility to objurgate any instance of workplace harassment.

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    It was tempting to objurgate the tardy delivery driver, but she needed the package urgently.

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    It wasn’t his place to objurgate the artist’s vision, even if he didn’t understand it.

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    It's easy to objurgate those who disagree with us, but harder to understand their perspective.

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    It's important to listen and understand before you objurgate someone's opinion.

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    It's important to remember that it’s never helpful to objurgate someone who needs support.

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    It's not my place to objurgate your choices, but I worry about the potential consequences.

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    It's not productive to objurgate someone when they're already feeling down.

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    It's often easier to objurgate than to offer constructive criticism.

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    It’s a sign of maturity not to immediately objurgate when someone makes a mistake.

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    It’s important to choose your words carefully when you feel the urge to objurgate.

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    My conscience began to objurgate me for my selfish actions.

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    Rather than objurgate his mistakes, the mentor focused on helping him learn from them.

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    She chose to use satire to objurgate the ridiculousness of online arguments.

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    She decided to objurgate the company's unethical labor practices through a public campaign.

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    She felt the urge to objurgate the spam callers who interrupted her dinner every evening.

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    She fought the urge to objurgate him for forgetting their anniversary again.

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    She resisted the urge to objurgate, choosing instead to offer constructive advice.

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    She sought to objurgate the societal pressures that force women to conform to unrealistic beauty standards.

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    She wanted to calmly explain, not angrily objurgate, the situation.

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    She was tempted to objurgate him for his constant procrastination, but held her tongue.

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    Some people seem to enjoy objurgating others, finding satisfaction in criticizing them.

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    Some religious leaders objurgate any form of deviation from traditional values.

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    The activist felt it was important to objurgate the government's inaction on climate change.

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    The activist intended to objurgate the oil company's destructive environmental practices.

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    The activists planned to objurgate the corporation for its role in climate change.

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    The aim of the campaign was to objurgate the detrimental effects of fast fashion.

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    The article aimed to objurgate the pervasive misinformation spread online.

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    The article aims to objurgate the culture of instant gratification that pervades society.

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    The article sought to objurgate the harmful effects of social media addiction.

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    The artist used their work to objurgate the injustices faced by marginalized communities.

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    The author used satire to objurgate the absurdities of modern consumerism.

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    The captain threatened to objurgate any sailor found shirking their duties during the storm.

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    The coach chose to motivate through encouragement rather than to objurgate.

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    The coach was ready to objurgate the team after their embarrassing defeat.

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    The comedian chose to hilariously objurgate social trends instead of endorsing them.

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    The comedian felt it was his role to objurgate the powerful and hold them accountable.

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    The community leaders chose to objurgate the developers for destroying the wetlands.

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    The detective aimed to calmly question rather than forcefully objurgate the suspect.

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    The documentary sought to objurgate the negative impact of plastic pollution on the environment.

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    The editor planned to objurgate the writer for submitting such a poorly researched article.

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    The editorial aimed to objurgate the government's disregard for environmental protection.

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    The general's plan was to objurgate any act of insubordination on the battlefield.

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    The goal was to calmly objurgate, not to provoke an argument.

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    The group sought to objurgate the practice of using animals for cosmetic testing.

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    The judge was forced to objurgate the lawyer for his unprofessional conduct.

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    The lawyer chose to gently reproach rather than violently objurgate the witness.

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    The lawyer was careful not to objurgate the jury, respecting their vital role.

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    The movie star’s publicist tried to objurgate her for her reckless behavior.

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    The newspaper planned to objurgate the city council for their lack of transparency.

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    The newspaper will likely objurgate the government for its lack of transparency.

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    The organization dedicated its mission to objurgate corrupt officials within the government.

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    The organization sought to objurgate the exploitation of child labor in developing countries.

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    The philosopher used his platform to objurgate societal injustices.

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    The philosopher was known to objurgate modern society's lack of critical thinking.

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    The politician chose to subtly criticize rather than blatantly objurgate his rival.

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    The priest felt obligated to objurgate sin, but with compassion and understanding.

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    The professor began to objurgate the lack of critical thinking in modern society.

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    The professor dedicated his career to objurgating the dangers of unchecked corporate power.

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    The purpose of the documentary was to objurgate the societal problem of food waste.

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    The purpose of the letter was to calmly objurgate the landlord for neglecting repairs.

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    The purpose of the protest was to objurgate the politician’s controversial policies.

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    The social commentary piece sought to objurgate the shallow values of reality television.

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    The teacher chose to gently guide rather than objurgate the student who consistently disrupted class.

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    The town meeting quickly devolved into a shouting match as people began to objurgate each other.

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    The union leader planned to objurgate the management's unfair labor practices during the strike.

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    The website focused on objurgating the hypocrisy of celebrities and politicians.

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    The writer used his platform to objurgate the normalization of violence in media.

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    They decided not to objurgate the mistake publicly, opting for a private discussion.

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    They voted to formally objurgate the member for violating the organization's code of conduct.

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    Though I wanted to objurgate, I realized that offering help was more productive.

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    Though tempting, it wouldn't be appropriate to objurgate a child for a minor mistake.

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    We have a responsibility to objurgate injustice wherever we find it.

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    We shouldn't always objurgate; sometimes, understanding and empathy are more effective.

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    While some might objurgate her methods, her results were undeniable.

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    While some praised his work, others rushed to objurgate his controversial theories.