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Reprobate

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Reprobate meaning

Rejected; cast off as worthless. | Rejected by God; damned, sinful. | Immoral, having no religious or principled character.

Example sentences (7)

In his pleading, he further argued that the Tribunal was wrong to have permitted Kalu to approbate and reprobate on the issue of his conviction and subsisting sentence.

Meanwhile, in the Sherling Studio after 5.30pm, there was an 18+ show from Joe Black doing a 'dark cabaret reprobate' - a musical comedy based on the villain.

Lou just released a new book called Sonic Warrior: My Life as a Rock N Roll Reprobate: Tales of Sex, Drugs, and Vomiting at Inopportune Moments, and shares tales of smoking up with Snoop Dogg and going to the arctic circle with Metallica.

Those we disagree with become part of a reprobate group that cannot be reasoned with but only coerced or shouted down.

We are vigorously opposed to what may be judged reprobate relationship, especially one that tends to redefine the traditional marriage institution.

Forbes used to compile a world reprobate ranking in coordination with law enforcement agencies, but appears to have abandoned the enterprise in 2011.

And I denounce and reprobate this pretension not the less if it is put forth on the side of my most solemn convictions.