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单词 reprobate
释义 rep·ro·bate
I. \-ˌbāt, usu -ād.+V\ transitive verb
(-ed/-ing/-s)
Etymology: Middle English reprobaten, from Late Latin reprobatus, past participle of reprobare to disapprove, condemn — more at reprove
1. : to disapprove of : reject as unworthy or evil : censure strongly and forcefully : condemn, discountenance
 < reprobated the decoration of churches with images — G.G.Coulton >
 < such sentiments … are now severely reprobated — Walter Moberly >
 < she genuinely reprobated … disorderliness — Margery Sharp >
2. : to reject from Himself : foreordain to damnation : exclude — used of God
3. : to refuse to accept : reject
 < every scheme … recommended by one of them was reprobated by the other — T.B.Macaulay >
4. : to reject (as an instrument or deed) as not binding on account of forgery, perjury, or reliance upon incompetent evidence : take exception to : put away : disallow — compare approbate 1b
Synonyms: see criticize
II. \“ sometimes -_bə̇t or+V -bə̇d.\ adjective
Etymology: Late Latin reprobatus, past participle of reprobare
1. archaic : rejected as not enduring proof or trial : inferior in purity or fineness when compared to a standard : condemned, worthless
2.
 a. : condemned or rejected by God's decree : lost in sin
 b. : morally abandoned : lost to all sense of religious or moral obligation : depraved, unprincipled
3. : expressing or involving reprobation
 < the reprobate sense of a word >
4. : of, relating to, or having the characteristics of a reprobate : corrupt
 < reprobate conduct >
III. noun
(-s)
1. : one rejected or foreordained to condemnation by God : one not of the elect : one fallen from grace : a lost soul
2.
 a. : a depraved, vicious, or unprincipled person : one whose character is utterly bad : scoundrel
 b. : one held to resemble such a scoundrel : scamp
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