单词 | reprobated |
释义 | reprobatedn.adj. A. n. With the and plural agreement. Reprobate people as a class. Cf. reprobate n. 2. ΘΚΠ society > faith > aspects of faith > spirituality > reprobation > [noun] > person affected by firebranda1425 reproved1435 reprobate1532 reprobated1535 preterite1864 1535 G. Joye Apol. Tindale sig. B.viii Where the state of the electe and of the reprobated immediatly after their deth is described. 1739 J. Wesley Free Grace 18 The Asserters of this Doctrine, interpret that Text of Scripture,..as implying that God in a literal Sense hated Esau and all the Reprobated from Eternity. 1762 New & Gen. Biogr. Dict. VIII. 126 Those venerable personages, notwithstanding their appearance, were the damned, and the souls of the reprobated. 1842 E. H. Lindo tr. R. M. Ben Israel Conciliator II. 238 Although in Predestination the cause is not on the part of the predestined, Reprobation results from the actions of the reprobated. 1887 Universalist Q. & Gen. Rev. July 371 He teaches the dogma of election and reprobation, all unbaptized infants being among the reprobated, and their doom eternal burnings. 1901 Jrnl. Prison Discipline & Philanthropy Jan. 46 If you do not want to ruin him don't make him feel that the first commitment determines his destiny forever as one of the reprobated. 1990 W. R. Davis in Milton Stud. 18 116 The rebel angels in hardening their hearts..become like the reprobated who will refuse grace. B. adj. That has been or is worthy of being reprobated; damned, condemned. ΘΚΠ society > faith > aspects of faith > spirituality > reprobation > [adjective] > affected by unsalveda1240 damned1393 reprobate?a1425 prescit?a1450 losta1533 reprobated1541 condemned1543 unredeemed1548 devoted1611 unsaved1648 non-elect1650 presciteda1660 damning1662 unelected1836 the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > disapproval > dispraise or discommendation > [adjective] > dispraised > censured or condemned convictc1384 reprobated1541 condemned1873 1541 ‘J. Sawtry’ Def. Mariage Preistes sig. Aviii With what plages and curses, as with madnes, furye, & blyndenes, God smyteth his reprobated vessels of wrathe. 1647 G. Wither Carmen Expost. B iij God hath, for that offence, Expos'd you to a reprobated sense, Believing lies. 1668 Earl of Clarendon Contempl. Psalms in Tracts (1727) 571 It is not possible for the most reprobated sinner to believe [etc.]. 1782 W. Cowper Table Talk in Poems 459 Callous and tough, The reprobated race grows judgment-proof. 1791 H. More Estimate Relig. Fashionable World 197 This reprobated strictness therefore..is in reality the true cause of actual enjoyment. 1830 M. W. Shelley Fortunes Perkin Warbeck III. viii. 114 When Frion saw the hand of this reprobated man uplifted in midnight assassination, he triumphed in the lowness of his fall. 1876 S. D. Waddy Serm. 89 Suppose such a reprobated and neglected portion of the human race to exist. 1916 Atlantic Reporter 97 163/1 Such a reprobated agreement by a private prosecutor has nothing in common with the corrupt failure to prosecute by a public prosecutor under our criminal procedure. 1989 E. K. Sedgwick Willa Cather & Others in Tendencies (1993) 169 Cather strongly reinforces the assaultive received association between Wilde's sexuality and a reprobated, putatively feminine love of artifice. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.adj.1535 |
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