reprovable

adj

Etymology

From reprove + -able? Compare French réprouvable.

  1. derived from reprobāre
  2. derived from reprouver
  3. derived from reprover
  4. inherited from repreven
  5. suffixed as reprovable — “reprove + able

Definitions

  1. reproachable

    reproachable; worthy of reproof or censure

    • Some great examples we find in story , and their names are remembered in honour ; but we can make no judgment of them , but that their zeal was reprovable for its intemperance , though it had excellency in the matter of the passion

The neighborhood

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