"Reprobacy" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Reprobacy" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Reprobacy" Meaning

Reprobacy refers to the state or quality of being reprehensible or deserving of moral disapproval. It can also describe the act of refusing to accept the teachings or rules of a moral system or authority, often with a sense of defiance or rebellion.

In a more colloquial sense, reprobacy can imply a general air of guilt, shame, or disrepute surrounding an individual or their actions.

The word is often associated with a sense of moral or social reprehension, implying that someone or something is reprehensible or objectionable.

"Reprobacy" Examples

Rebuke, Reprobate, Reprobation, Reprobate Convert, Rebuked

Example Sentences:

1. The bishop delivered a stern rebuke to the parishoner for her outburst during the mass.


2. After committing such a heinous crime, he was deemed a reprobate by the society.


3. The main theme of the novel explores various aspects of moral reprobation and guilt.


4. The debauched aristocrat with a penchant for depravity was considered a reprobate by his peers.


5. After his betrayal, the prophet was rebuked by the congregation for his treachery.

"Reprobacy" Similar Words

Reprivatized

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Reprivatized refers to the process of privatizing something that was previously privatized, and then nationalized or publicly owned again. It involves the return of a company or industry that was previously sold to private ownership back to public ownership, often due to financial difficulties, lack of profitability, or strategic reasons.

Repro

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Reproduce or replicated something exactly as it was originally made or done. <br><br>Example: The engineer tried to repro the designer's concept as closely as possible to meet the project's objectives.

Reproach

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Reproached

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To reprove or reproach someone means to express strong disapproval or criticism of their behavior or actions, often in a public or formal manner.

Reproaches

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Verbal or written expressions of disapproval, criticism, or blame.<br><br>Example: "She received reproaches from her parents for coming home late."

Reproachful

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Expressing or showing blame or criticism.

Reproachfully

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Used to express disapproval or censure, often accompanied by a sense of disappointment or reprimand. It describes a tone or manner that is stern, reprimanding, or accusatory, often implying that someone has done something unacceptable or wrong.

Reproaching

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Reprobance

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Reprobate

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A person who has turned away from moral or virtuous behavior, often as a result of continually making poor choices. Can also refer to something or someone deemed unworthy or unrespectable.<br><br>Example: "He has become a reprobate and now lives on the streets, drinking heavily and stealing from others."

Reprobated

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Reprobates

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Reprobation

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Disapproval or strong disfavor; the act of condemning or reproving someone or something; a feeling of regret or repentance for one's past actions.

Reprobative

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Reprocess

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To reprocess is to do or take something again, often because a previous attempt was unsuccessful or incomplete. It can also mean to refine or revise something, such as data or a product, to improve its quality or usefulness.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br>- The factory had to reprocess the defective parts.<br>- Scientists are reprocessing the data to get more accurate results.

Reprocessed

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Treated or used again for a purpose after processing or refining.