She had lifted from the floor the stick with its leathern thong with which the man had castigated the tender body of his motherless child.
Sidenote: The Decline of the Chaperon] The offenders here castigated are young men, but the ladies excelled in the new greeting.
Twenty years later the extravagances castigated by "Marius" were even more pronounced, but were confined to the same limited though highly advertised circles.
The lion-hunting of Royalties was always offensive to Punch; it is frequently castigated throughout this period, and here it reached a pitch which moved "the Democritus of Fleet Street" to explosions of sardonic and mirthless laughter.
Schiller knew full well that to be castigated in public would not be a bad thing for his budding reputation; and so, as no one else came forward to do the slashing, he did it himself.
In another poem dating from this period, 'The Chariot of Venus,' the love-goddess is put on trial and castigated for her sins.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "castigated" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.