Pronunciation: /teɪk tuː tæsk/
verb to criticize or reprimand someone for their actions or behavior
A1 The teacher took the student to task for not completing their homework.
A2 The manager took to task the employee for arriving late to work.
B1 The coach took the player to task for not putting in enough effort during practice.
B2 The supervisor took to task the team for missing the project deadline.
C1 The judge took the lawyer to task for not following proper courtroom procedures.
C2 The CEO took to task the executives for their lack of strategic planning.
formal The board decided to take the employee to task for repeatedly violating company policies.
informal The teacher took the student to task for not completing their homework.
slang The coach really took the player to task for missing practice.
figurative The author's critics were quick to take him to task for his controversial opinions.
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