rebuke:

to speak angrily to someone, disapproving what they have said or done

rebuke:

to speak angrily to someone, disapproving what they have said or done

(Verb)

Example Sentences:

Ramayana:  Though Rama’s tone remained gentle while he responded to Jabali’s atheistic arguments, everyone knew that he was rebuking and refuting the sage.

Mahabharata:  Being tired of being rebuked repeatedly by Vidura, Duryodhana decided to get rid of his uncle once and for all.

Bhagavad-gita:  Krishna rebuked Arjuna for being weak-minded when the famed archer put aside his bow and refused to fight.