Definitionn. an act or expression of criticism and censure
Last update: September 13, 2015
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A second accusation (Edward Egerton's case) followed immediately after, and was investigated by the House, who, satisfied that they had just matter for reprehension, appointed the r9th for a conference with the Lords. [noun]
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Parliament, whose previous conduct in connection with railroad legislation was so open to reprehension, interposed no check - attempted no remedy. [noun]
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A second accusation (Edward Egerton's case) followed immediately after, and was investigated by the House, who, satisfied that they had just matter for reprehension, appointed the r9th for a conference with the Lords. [Please select]
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Steward, favoring the untidy and vulgar-looking girl with a glance full of reprehension. [Please select]
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The shame and the reproach are for the author of the stain, who exposes himself to double reprehension, by the countenance he virtually lends to the cause of immorality. [Please select]
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