reprobatory Antonyms

Meaning of reprobatory

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reprobatory (a.)

Reprobative.

reprobatory Sentence Examples

  1. The CEO's reprobatory remarks sent shockwaves through the company.
  2. The judge issued a reprobatory judgment, strongly condemning the defendant's actions.
  3. The newspaper editorial contained reprobatory language, lambasting the government's policies.
  4. The community's reprobatory attitude towards the teenager's behavior led to his isolation.
  5. The teacher's reprobatory tone conveyed her disapproval of the student's conduct.
  6. The author's reprobatory viewpoint on the historical event sparked controversy among readers.
  7. The sermon delivered a reprobatory message, cautioning against moral decay.
  8. Society's reprobatory judgment of criminals often makes it difficult for them to reintegrate.
  9. The politician's reprobatory statements alienated his supporters and weakened his political position.
  10. The reprobatory gaze of the bystanders made the victim feel humiliated and ashamed.

FAQs About the word reprobatory

Reprobative.

sick, degraded,corrupt, loose, unwholesome, rakehell, debauched, perverted, wicked, unclean

pure,pure, good, principled,incorruptible, ethical, good, uncorrupted, righteous, ethical

The CEO's reprobatory remarks sent shockwaves through the company.

The judge issued a reprobatory judgment, strongly condemning the defendant's actions.

The newspaper editorial contained reprobatory language, lambasting the government's policies.

The community's reprobatory attitude towards the teenager's behavior led to his isolation.