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reprove [rɪˈpruːv] vb (tr) to speak disapprovingly to (a person); rebuke or scold [from Old French reprover, from Late Latin reprobāre, from Latin re- + probāre to examine, approve1] reprovable adj reprover n reproving adj reprovingly adv reprove - To reject or express disapproval of something. See also related terms for reject.
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reprove verb rebuke, censure, reprimand, scold, check, blame, abuse, condemn, carpet (informal), berate, tick off (informal), chide, admonish, tear into (informal), tell off (informal), take to task, read the riot act, upbraid, bawl out (informal), chew out (U.S. & Canad. informal), tear (someone) off a strip (Brit. informal), give a rocket (Brit. & N.Z. informal), reprehend Women were reproved if they did not wear hats. encourage, praise, applaud, compliment, commend Translations reprove [rɪˈpruːv] vt [+ action] → réprouver [+ person] → reprocher à to reprove sb for sth → reprocher qch à qn to reprove sb for doing sth → reprocher à qn de faire qch He was reproved for being late again → On lui a reproché d'être encore en retard. Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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