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View synonyms for reprehension
reprehension
[ rep-ri-hen-shuhn ]
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Other Words From
- rep·re·hen·sive [rep-ri-, hen, -siv], adjective
- repre·hensive·ly adverb
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Word History and Origins
Origin of reprehension1
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Example Sentences
But when the progeny are designed for breeders, the practice should be branded with unqualified reprehension.
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For men do more willingly listen, and with more favour, to precept, than reprehension.
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This conduct should receive not only the discountenance, but the decided reprehension of the respectable part of the community.
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She was actually thought deserving of reprehension, and was stigmatized as vulgar in the extreme.
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He wrote a review of me in just that spirit—the two extremes of laudation and reprehension, folded in on one another.
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