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reprobation
/ ˌrɛprəʊˈbeɪʃən; ˈrɛprəbətɪv /
noun
- disapproval, blame, or censure
- Christianity condemnation to eternal punishment in hell; rejection by God
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Derived Forms
- reprobative, adjective
- ˈreprobatively, adverb
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Other Words From
- repro·bation·ary adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of reprobation1
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Example Sentences
The stage has continued to enjoy a species of traditional immunity from all the reprobation which swearing is presumed to incur.
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She deserves the most severe reprobation for having failed to test her materials before she made public this foul slander.
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Now, it is not that Mr. Ridd was worthless that we hold his memory in reprobation; nor that he was insincere, nor sly, nor ugly.
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And all the while, up and down the highway of her youth, raged the ancient dragons, renamed Election and Reprobation.
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The terrible example set by Jourdan late in '91 was received in Paris with other than reprobation.
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