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What is the meaning of chastice?

"Chastice" is not a real word in the English language.

It's likely you're thinking of "chastise", which means:

* To punish someone for wrongdoing, usually in a way that is meant to teach them a lesson. This punishment can be physical, verbal, or emotional.

* To criticize or reprimand someone severely.

For example:

* "The teacher chastised the student for talking in class."

* "The coach chastised the team for their poor performance."

It's important to note that "chastise" can have a negative connotation, suggesting harshness or cruelty.

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