animadvert
verb
[ ˌanɪmədˈvəːt ]
• pass criticism or censure on; speak out against.
• "we shall be obliged to animadvert most severely upon you in our report"
Origin:
late Middle English (in the sense ‘pay attention to’): from Latin animadvertere, from animus ‘mind’ + advertere (from ad- ‘towards’ + vertere ‘to turn’).