go on at
Present Participle
going on at
Past Tense
went on at
Past Participle
gone on at
1
to keep criticizing or complaining to someone about their behavior, work, or actions
transitive
- She goes on at him continually for being late to work.
- My parents always go on at me for not cleaning my room.
- The boss goes on at the employees for their lack of productivity.
- The teacher went on at the students for not completing their assignments.
- She went on at him last week for his poor performance.