Admonish (to ) conjugation

English
32 examples
This verb can also mean the following: notify, caution, exhort, warn against danger, direct, counsel against wrong practices, warn, but seriously, do, counsel, instruct, advise, reprove gently

Conjugation of admonish

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Present Simple
admonish
admonish
admonishes
admonish
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Future Simple
will admonish
will admonish
will admonish
will admonish
will admonish
will admonish
Past Simple
admonished
admonished
admonished
admonished
admonished
admonished
Conditional Simple
would admonish
would admonish
would admonish
would admonish
would admonish
would admonish
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Present Progressive
am admonishing
are admonishing
is admonishing
are admonishing
are admonishing
are admonishing
Future Progressive
will be admonishing
will be admonishing
will be admonishing
will be admonishing
will be admonishing
will be admonishing
Past Progressive
was admonishing
were admonishing
was admonishing
were admonishing
were admonishing
were admonishing
Conditional Progressive
would be admonishing
would be admonishing
would be admonishing
would be admonishing
would be admonishing
would be admonishing
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you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Perfect
have admonished
have admonished
has admonished
have admonished
have admonished
have admonished
Future Perfect
will have admonished
will have admonished
will have admonished
will have admonished
will have admonished
will have admonished
Past Perfect
had admonished
had admonished
had admonished
had admonished
had admonished
had admonished
Conditional Perfect
would have admonished
would have admonished
would have admonished
would have admonished
would have admonished
would have admonished
I
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it/she/he
we
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they
Present Perfect Progressive
have been admonishing
have been admonishing
has been admonishing
have been admonishing
have been admonishing
have been admonishing
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been admonishing
will have been admonishing
will have been admonishing
will have been admonishing
will have been admonishing
will have been admonishing
Past Perfect Progressive
had been admonishing
had been admonishing
had been admonishing
had been admonishing
had been admonishing
had been admonishing
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been admonishing
would have been admonishing
would have been admonishing
would have been admonishing
would have been admonishing
would have been admonishing

Examples of admonish

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
"It is an offence for an NCO to admonish another NCO in the presence of a private soldier."
"Now we ask you, brothers, to give recognition to those who labor among you and lead you in the Lord and admonish you."
"We condemn your manner, admonish your customs
"admonish them,
"then I would admonish him to pay particular attention... to Miss Price.
"It is an offence for an NCO to admonish another NCO in the presence of a private soldier."
"Now we ask you, brothers, to give recognition to those who labor among you and lead you in the Lord and admonish you."
"We condemn your manner, admonish your customs
"admonish them,
"then I would admonish him to pay particular attention... to Miss Price.
It's then that a dignified voice admonishes me:
It's then that a dignified voice admonishes me:
- You're officially admonished.
All persons having business before the Honorable, the Supreme Court of the United States, are admonished to draw near and give their attention for the Court is now sitting.
All persons having business before the honorable U.S. Supreme Court are admonished to draw near and give their attention.
All persons having business before the honorable, the Supreme Court of the United States, are admonished to draw near and give their attention, for the court is now sitting.
All persons having business before the honorable, the supreme court of the United States, are admonished to draw near and give their attention, for the court is now sitting.
"And she stirred him up to demonstrate his virility and potency, "admonishing him to prove and render himself a man then and there."
I'm not admonishing you.
Verily the works of those gone before us have become instances and examples to men of our modern day, that folk may view what admonishing chances befel other folk and may there... from take the warning.
We began the last leg of this journey with me admonishing you to find your warrior...
When an adult is angry at a child, hitting them is not the answer, admonishing them is.
- You're officially admonished.
All persons having business before the Honorable, the Supreme Court of the United States, are admonished to draw near and give their attention for the Court is now sitting.
All persons having business before the honorable U.S. Supreme Court are admonished to draw near and give their attention.
All persons having business before the honorable, the Supreme Court of the United States, are admonished to draw near and give their attention, for the court is now sitting.
All persons having business before the honorable, the supreme court of the United States, are admonished to draw near and give their attention, for the court is now sitting.
"And she stirred him up to demonstrate his virility and potency, "admonishing him to prove and render himself a man then and there."
I'm not admonishing you.
Verily the works of those gone before us have become instances and examples to men of our modern day, that folk may view what admonishing chances befel other folk and may there... from take the warning.
We began the last leg of this journey with me admonishing you to find your warrior...
When an adult is angry at a child, hitting them is not the answer, admonishing them is.

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