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REPROVE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. to scold or correct usually gently or with kindly intent 2. to express disapproval of : censure it is not for me to reprove popular taste.
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REPROVE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
to criticize or correct, especially gently: to reprove a pupil for making a mistake. Synonyms: admonish, reprehend, chide, upbraid, reprimand, scold
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Webster's Dictionary 1828 - Reprove
Reprove · 1. To blame; to censure. · 2. To charge with a fault to the face; to chide; to reprehend. · 3. To blame for; with of; as, to reprove one of laziness.
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reprove, v.1 (rɪˈpruːv) Forms: α. 4–7 reproue, (4 reproeve, -pruue), 6–7 reprooue, -ve, 4– -reprove; 5 reprof(f, also Sc. reprow, -pruff, 5–6 -prufe, 6 -proif, -prw. β. 4–6 repreue, -ve, (4 repreove), 5–6 repref(e, 6–7 reprieve, -prive; also Sc. 5 rapreiff, 5–6 reprew, (6 ra-), 6 repreif, -prief. [a...
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reprove - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
English terms derived from Latin · English doublets · English 2-syllable words · English terms with IPA pronunciation · English terms with audio pronunciation ...
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Reprove - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
Reprove is a verb used in the same way as “scold,” or “dress down.” To reprove is to express your dissatisfaction or disapproval with something.
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Strong's Greek: 1651. ἐλέγχω (elegchó) -- To convict, to reprove, to ...
Whether translated “convict,” “expose,” “reprove,” or “rebuke,” the term always carries the aim of restoring people to God's design rather than merely shaming ...
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REPROVE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
to tell someone that you disapprove of their bad or silly behavior: The teacher gently reproved the boys for not paying attention.
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REPROVE Synonyms: 116 Similar and Opposite Words
Some common synonyms of reprove are admonish, chide, rebuke, reprimand, and reproach. While all these words mean to criticize adversely.
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441 Synonyms & Antonyms for REPROVE | Thesaurus.com
reprove · admonish · berate · castigate · censure · chide · condemn · lambaste · lecture · reprimand · reproach · scold · upbraid. Weak matches. bawl out · chew ...
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Reproach or Rebuke or Reprimand or Reprove - ESL English
Reproach or Rebuke or Reprimand or Reprove - Difference Meaning Definition Examples - ESL English http://www.iswearenglish.com/ An ...
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Rigidity (K-theory)
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used Gabber's and Suslin's rigidity result to reprove Quillen's computation of K-theory of finite fields.
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reprove/rɪˈpru:v; rɪ`pruv/ v[Tn, Tn.pr]~ sb (for sth) (fml 文) blame or rebuke sb; censure 责备或指责某人; 谴责 The priest reproved people for not coming to church. 牧师责备那些不做礼拜的人.
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As superior "when he was compelled to reprove a fault, it was done with such tender sadness that the culprit felt himself incapable of any new offence
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