reprevable (Meaning)
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reprevable (a.)
Reprovable.
Synonyms & Antonyms of reprevable
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reprevable Sentence Examples
- John's blatant disregard for authority was reprevable and earned him a severe reprimand.
- The teacher found the student's behavior reprevable and assigned a detention as punishment.
- Emily's repeated tardiness became reprevable, prompting her parents to institute stricter rules.
- The company's unethical practices were reprevable and resulted in a hefty fine.
- The government's mishandling of the crisis was reprevable and led to public outcry.
- The athlete's use of performance-enhancing drugs was reprevable and resulted in a lifetime ban.
- The politician's inflammatory speech was reprevable and sparked widespread condemnation.
- The employee's disrespectful attitude toward a customer was reprevable and resulted in a disciplinary action.
- The parents' neglect of their children was reprevable and led to a court intervention.
- The driver's reckless behavior was reprevable and caused a serious accident.
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Reprovable.
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John's blatant disregard for authority was reprevable and earned him a severe reprimand.
The teacher found the student's behavior reprevable and assigned a detention as punishment.
Emily's repeated tardiness became reprevable, prompting her parents to institute stricter rules.
The company's unethical practices were reprevable and resulted in a hefty fine.