rebuke

On-Yomi: — Kun-Yomi: さと.す

Koohii stories:

1) [dwhitman] 10-10-2007(289): A PETA activist speaks at a meeting of butchers to rebuke them.

2) [matt_jenkins] 16-3-2008(54): I imagine Socrates gate-crashing a meeting of butchers and REBUKING them: 'You've been killing things again; you have, haven't you?' while the embarrassed butchers blush and try to hide their knives behind their backs and stand in front of hanging sides of beef.

3) [sannomiya] 26-2-2007(36): I had to SPEAK to the MEETING OF BUTCHERS and REBUKE them for mad cow disease, e-coli, and the bird flu.

4) [jshield1] 23-4-2009(18): To rebuke is to take what someone says, and butcher it.

5) [noname] 14-6-2008(9): 諭す 【さとす】 (v5s,vt) to admonish; to persuade; to warn; to remonstrate; (P) STORY: Be careful what you SAY at the BUTCHERS MEETING because they only give you one WARNING and then you become part of a hot dog.