"Reprehends" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Reprehends" Meaning

The word "reprehends" means to find fault with; criticize or blame severely. It can also mean to condemn or disapprove strongly of something or someone.

"Reprehends" Examples

5 Usage Examples of "Reprehends"


1. Verb Form

Patients will reprehends their doctor if they don't explain the medical treatment thoroughly.

2. Verb + Object

The council reprehends the youth for their misbehavior.

3. Verb + That-clause

The public reprehends that the movie promotes violence.

4. Verb + Noun Phrase

The article reprehends the flaws in the educational system by providing arguments.

5. Verb + Preposition + Noun

She reprehends the government for its lack of transparency.

"Reprehends" Similar Words

Reposts

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To "repost" means to share or re-share content that has already been posted by someone else on social media, usually with similar words or hashtags from the original post, often to reach a wider audience or keep the conversation going.

Repoussage

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Repousse

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Repower

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Repowering

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Repowering refers to the process of replacing an existing power source or system, such as an engine, generator, or wind turbine, with a newer or more efficient one in order to improve performance, reduce emissions, or increase energy output. It involves upgrading or refurbishing existing equipment to increase its energy efficiency, capacity, or lifespan, rather than installing new ones. Repowering is commonly used in industries such as power generation, transportation, and renewable energy.

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Reprehensibility

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Reprehensible

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Deserving or causing strong disapproval or outrage; morally reprehensible.

Reprehensibleness

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Reprehensibly

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Adverb meaning in a reprehensible or culpable manner, in a way that deserves blame or criticism.

Reprehension

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Reprehensive

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Implying or suggesting that something is in need of reproof or reprimand.

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