ˈreproˌbatory, a.
[f. as reprobate v. + ory2.]
Reprobative, condemnatory.
| 1823 New Monthly Mag. VIII. 559 The fate of Sir Charles Vernon afforded an ample field for reprobatory exclamation. 1831 Scott Jrnl. (1890) II. 381, I drew up, with much anxiety, an address reprobatory of the Bill. |