Definitionadj. deviating from what is considered moral or right or proper or good
Last update: June 27, 2015
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Christianity reprobate to eternal punishment in hell. . [Please select]
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If you were not an adversary, you would not be slandering me and reviling the preaching that is given through me, in order that, as I heard myself in person from the Lord, when I speak I may not be believed, as though forsooth it were I who was condemned and I who was reprobate.' [Please select]
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For why did the old reprobate require the bottle? [Please select]
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Be sure Monsieur de Malfort is not the reprobate they would make him. [Please select]
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Am not I a reprobate, and the worst, plotting against innocence. [Please select]
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The mistress of the house and several other ladies severely reprobated the levity with which the hero transfers his affections from Rosalind to Juliet. [Please select]
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NOTE 12 Although canting heraldry is generally reprobated, it seems nevertheless to have been adopted in the arms and mottos of many honourable families. [Please select]
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Military exploits are openly reprobated by the military themselves, and are often the subject of jests among them. [Please select]
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He declined the remittance, saying that he would not sell his blood; but at the same time reprobated the idea of being an informer, which he said was clam, i. [Please select]
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"Out upon thee, reprobate" cries the parson "out upon thee, blasphemous wretch." [Please select]
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These Genii, according to our belief and hope, are not altogether reprobate, but are still in the way of probation, and may hereafter be punished or rewarded. [Please select]
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