Reprove


The meaning of the word Reprove is: to strongly disapprove of


Examples:

My father will more than likely reprove of my new boyfriend and chase him away like he has done all the others.

published by Eduardo on 2021-01-19 21:24:51


If the wealthy woman marries a man outside of her race, her racist father will reprove the relationship.

published by Vito on 2021-06-20 13:17:16


Our guitar teacher is going to reprove of the fact we did not practice our instrumental duet over the weekend.

published by Annabel on 2021-08-06 04:17:04


While you can privately reprove the king’s actions, you cannot publicly admit your disapproval without being punished.

published by Asia on 2021-02-08 11:21:28


Any mother in her right mind would reprove of her teenage daughter’s forty-year-old boyfriend.

published by Corina on 2021-04-11 23:38:47


As a voter, I have the right to reprove the politician’s policies that are not in my best interest.

published by Donny on 2021-12-22 22:41:50


Margaret is going to reprove her son’s decision to drop out of high school.

published by Gwenn on 2021-08-18 19:01:42


During the trial, the defense attorney went out of his way to loudly reprove every statement made by the prosecution.

published by Sunshine on 2021-01-27 22:31:07


As the players looked at their coach’s angry face, they knew he was going to reprove their weak performance.

published by Hallie on 2021-12-28 01:40:17


To restore order in her classroom, the teacher must reprove the actions of the disruptive student.

published by Xavier on 2021-05-31 13:17:26


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