accuse, arraign, cast blame upon, complain against, cry out on, denunciate, indict, rap, reproach, set straight, take down
Definitionv. express strong disapproval of
Last update: September 26, 2015
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From this point of view, he found much to reprehend in the conduct of his own countrymen. [Please select]
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Several satires of the second book reprehend the contempt of the rich, for men of science and genius. [Please select]
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Are they not rather to be reprehended, whether I am a Chinaman or not. [Please select]
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The white men, waxing angry, slew the envoys--an evil deed which their own color in Maryland and in Virginia reprehended and repudiated. [Please select]
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It may be that this is sometimes so, nor can such neglect be too severely reprehended; yet this is by no means a necessary result. [Please select]
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Once graduated to the dining-room, any reversion to such tactics must be firmly reprehended, and the child should understand that continued offense means a return to the nursery. [Please select]
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