reprehend (Meaning)

Wordnet

reprehend (v)

express strong disapproval of

Webster

reprehend (v. t.)

To reprove or reprimand with a view of restraining, checking, or preventing; to make charge of fault against; to disapprove of; to chide; to blame; to censure.

reprehend Sentence Examples

  1. The teacher reprehends the student for his tardiness.
  2. The manager reprehends the employee for poor performance.
  3. The court reprehends the attorney for unprofessional conduct.
  4. The editor reprehends the author for grammatical errors.
  5. The critic reprehends the artist for a lack of creativity.
  6. The politician reprehends his opponent for spreading misinformation.
  7. The parent reprehends the child for misbehaving in public.
  8. The professor reprehends the student for plagiarism.
  9. The boss reprehends the worker for negligence.
  10. The judge reprehends the witness for perjury.

FAQs About the word reprehend

express strong disapproval ofTo reprove or reprimand with a view of restraining, checking, or preventing; to make charge of fault against; to disapprove of; to

denounce, blame, condemn, criticize, sentence, fault, execrate, decry,censure, attack

exalt, praise, sanction, commend, sanction, bless, praise, bless, endorse,approve

The teacher reprehends the student for his tardiness.

The manager reprehends the employee for poor performance.

The court reprehends the attorney for unprofessional conduct.

The editor reprehends the author for grammatical errors.