Before objurgating, perhaps you should understand the context.
He avoided confrontation by silently enduring her objurgating remarks.
He felt a pang of guilt after objurgating his friend in anger.
He felt a surge of anger, barely restraining himself from objurgating the driver who cut him off.
He found himself objurgating the unfairness of the situation.
He found solace in objurgating the world’s problems in his journal.
He paused, hesitant to continue objurgating his friend.
He regretted objurgating his colleague after learning the full story.
He spent the entire meeting objurgating the new marketing strategy.
He started objurgating his car when it refused to start on a cold morning.
He was always objurgating the younger generation for their lack of respect.
He was caught objurgating his opponent during the heated debate.
He was objurgating the complexities of the modern world.
He was objurgating the endless cycle of work and consumption.
He was objurgating the traffic jam for making him late.
Her essay topic was objurgating the societal pressures on teenagers.
Her mother, known for her gentle nature, was uncharacteristically objurgating her for staying out so late.
His silence felt like a subtle way of objurgating my decision.
I tried to calm him, but he was too engrossed in objurgating the slow service.
Instead of objurgating him, she tried understanding his motivations.
Instead of objurgating the problem, let's brainstorm solutions.
Instead of objurgating the team, he offered words of encouragement.
Instead of objurgating their flaws, try accepting them as they are.
Instead of objurgating, focus on improving the situation.
Instead of objurgating, let’s focus on finding solutions to this problem.
Instead of objurgating, let’s try to find common ground.
Instead of objurgating, perhaps a more diplomatic approach would be better.
Instead of objurgating, perhaps you should try being more understanding.
Instead of objurgating, try offering a helping hand.
Instead of objurgating, try offering support and guidance.
Rather than constantly objurgating him, she tried offering a supportive ear.
Rather than objurgating the past, let's learn from it.
Rather than objurgating, she offered constructive criticism.
She couldn't help but feel her father was unfairly objurgating her brother.
She felt a sudden urge to start objurgating the entire situation, knowing it would be futile.
She felt guilty, knowing she deserved his objurgating words.
She found herself objurgating the weather for ruining her picnic plans.
She was inwardly objurgating herself for making such a foolish mistake.
She was objurgating the constant distractions of modern life.
She was objurgating the constant stream of negative news.
She was objurgating the high cost of living in the city.
She was objurgating the injustice of the court's decision.
She was objurgating the pressure to conform to societal norms.
She was objurgating the unfairness of the situation, knowing she was powerless to change it.
She was objurgating the universe for her string of bad luck.
She was quietly objurgating her tendency to procrastinate.
She was silently objurgating her decision to trust him.
The activist was objurgating the corporation for its environmental negligence.
The angry crowd was objurgating the police officers at the protest.
The angry customer was objurgating the hapless cashier about the faulty product.
The article was objurgating the media for its biased reporting.
The artist was objurgating the consumerism that plagues modern society through his work.
The artist's installation was objurgating the environmental crisis.
The artist's sculpture was objurgating the transience of life.
The author used his characters to subtly objurgate the superficiality of modern relationships.
The author's new book is primarily objurgating the concept of the American dream.
The boss began objurgating the employees for the project’s delays.
The chef was objurgating the lack of fresh ingredients available.
The comedian was objurgating political correctness in his routine.
The commentator began objurgating the team for their poor performance in the final quarter.
The community leader was objurgating the lack of resources for the underprivileged.
The documentary was objurgating the detrimental effects of fast fashion.
The documentary was objurgating the food industry's deceptive marketing tactics.
The editorial was primarily objurgating the government's inaction on climate change.
The film critic spent the entire review objurgating the director's choices.
The film was objurgating the unrealistic expectations placed on women.
The general was objurgating the troops for their insubordination.
The historian was objurgating the misinterpretations of historical events.
The historian's book was objurgating the romanticized view of the colonial era.
The journalist was objurgating the government's secret deals.
The lawyer was objurgating the witness for withholding information.
The manager was objurgating the intern for spilling coffee on the important documents.
The musician's performance was objurgating the superficiality of fame.
The musician's song was objurgating the violence in the streets.
The newspaper’s editorial section was objurgating the senator's controversial bill.
The novel’s protagonist was constantly objurgating his own shortcomings.
The old man could be heard objurgating the noisy teenagers from his porch.
The philosopher was objurgating the futility of human existence.
The play's central theme was objurgating the dangers of unchecked power.
The playwright cleverly used satire to objurgate the follies of the wealthy.
The playwright’s work was objurgating societal hypocrisy.
The poet used his words to objurgate the social injustices he witnessed.
The politician was objurgating the opposing party's policies.
The presentation was objurgating the company's outdated policies.
The priest, in his sermon, was objurgating the congregation for their lack of charity.
The professor, his face flushed, was objurgating the student for plagiarism.
The professor, red-faced and sputtering, was objurgating the student for plagiarizing half his term paper from Wikipedia.
The scientist was objurgating the denial of climate change.
The scientist was objurgating the lack of funding for research.
The social media post was objurgating the company's ethical practices.
The software developer was objurgating the bugs in the new system.
The speaker began by objurgating the audience's apathy.
The speech was objurgating the lack of empathy in society.
The teacher stopped short of objurgating, opting instead for a stern warning.
The teacher was objurgating the student's disruptive behavior in class.
The therapist suggested finding healthier ways to express anger than objurgating.
The writer was objurgating the pervasive influence of technology.
They are constantly objurgating each other about trivial matters.
They were objurgating each other with accusations of betrayal and deceit.
They were objurgating the referee’s calls, convinced of bias.