repreˈhendable,a.rare. [a. obs. F. reprehendable (Godef.), or f.prec. + -able: cf.irreprehendable (1597).] Reprehensible. a1340Hampole Psalter xl. 6 If þai myght fynd any thynge in vs reprehendabile.1627–77Feltham Resolves ii. liv. 271 They were reprehendable.