commination
/kɒmɪˈneɪʃən/Definitions
1. noun
a formal or solemn curse or imprecation, especially one pronounced in a church service.
“The congregation stood in silence, awaiting the bishop’s commination against the sin of greed.”
2. noun
a threat or denunciation, often issued as a warning or a declaration of intent.
“The politician’s commination against the rival party set the tone for the campaign season.”