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Approbative
Approbative Ap"pro*ba*tive, a. [Cf. F. approbatif.]
Approving, or implying approbation. --Milner.
Approbativeness
Approbativeness Ap"pro*ba*tive*ness, n.
1. The quality of being approbative.
2. (Phren.) Love of approbation.
Comprobation
Comprobation Com`pro*ba"tion, n. [L. comprobatio.]
1. Joint attestation; proof. [Obs.] --Sir T. Browne.
2. Approbation. [Obs.] --Foxe.
Improbation
Improbation Im`pro*ba"tion, n. [L. improbatio.]
1. The act of disapproving; disapprobation.
2. (Scots Law) The act by which falsehood and forgery are
proved; an action brought for the purpose of having some
instrument declared false or forged. --Bell.
Improbative
Improbative Im"pro*ba*tive, Improbatory Im"pro*ba`to*ry, a.
Implying, or tending to, improbation.
Probational
Probational Pro*ba"tion*al, a.
Probationary.
Probationary
Probationary Pro*ba"tion*a*ry, a.
Of or pertaining to probation; serving for trial.
To consider this life . . . as a probationary state.
--Paley.
Probationer
Probationer Pro*ba"tion*er, n.
1. One who is undergoing probation; one who is on trial; a
novice.
While yet a young probationer, And candidate of
heaven. --Dryden.
2. A student in divinity, who, having received certificates
of good morals and qualifications from his university, is
admitted to several trials by a presbytery, and, on
acquitting himself well, is licensed to preach. [Scot.]
Probationership
Probationership Pro*ba"tion*er*ship, n.
The state of being a probationer; novitiate. --Locke.
Probationship
Probationship Pro*ba"tion*ship, n.
A state of probation.
Probative
Probative Pro"ba*tive, a. [L. probativus: cf. F. probatif.]
Serving for trial or proof; probationary; as, probative
judgments; probative evidence. --South.
ReprobatingReprobate Rep"ro*bate (-b?t), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Reprobated
(-b?`t?d); p. pr. & vb. n. Reprobating.]
1. To disapprove with detestation or marks of extreme
dislike; to condemn as unworthy; to disallow; to reject.
Such an answer as this is reprobated and disallowed
of in law; I do not believe it, unless the deed
appears. --Ayliffe.
Every scheme, every person, recommended by one of
them, was reprobated by the other. --Macaulay.
2. To abandon to punishment without hope of pardon.
Syn: To condemn; reprehend; censure; disown; abandon; reject. ReprobationerReprobationer Rep`ro*ba"tion*er (-?r), n. (Theol.)
One who believes in reprobation. See Reprobation, 2.
--South. Reprobative
Reprobative Rep"ro*ba*tive (-b?-t?v), a.
Of or pertaining to reprobation; expressing reprobation.
Meaning of Probati from wikipedia
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riferimento ai "viri
probati", ma quest’
ipotesi è
stata valutata come una
strada da non percorrere" (Some made
reference to viri
probati, but this hypothesis...
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Brognolus (ed.).
Laertii Diogenis vitae et
sententiae eorvm qvi in
philosophia probati fvervnt (in Latin). Venice:
Impressum Venetiis per
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- 2013. kath.net: "Viri
probati": Schönborn
offen für
Debatte über
Weihe (German) "Schönborn –
Offen für
Weihe von 'viri
probati' ",
Tiroler Tageszeitung...
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kitchen in
Winchester College Latin English Effigiem servi si vis
spectare probati,
Quisquis es, haec
oculos pascat imago tuos.
Porcinum os
quocunque cibo...
- 2018. "Lika Gastro".
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January 2019. "TOP 10 jela koja
trebate probati u Lici".
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January 2024. "Sirevi u Hrvatskoj:
Najbolji autohtoni sirevi koje
morate probati". Putnikofer.hr (in Croatian). 28
February 2022.
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- Dnevnik. 21
November 2019.
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February 2020. "Lorena:
Volim probati nešto novo" [Lorena: I Like
Trying Out
Something News] (in Croatian). zagrebacki-festival...
- The first,
Laertii Diogenis Vitae et
sententiae eorum qui in
philosophia probati fuerunt (Romae:
Giorgo Lauer, 1472),
printed the
translation of Ambrogio...
- Care ****ociation. List of
Catholic saints Surius,
Laurentius (1579). De
Probatis Sanctorum Historiis, ...
Tomus Tertius,
Complectens Sanctos Mensium Maii...
- the
ordination of
married men who are
already permanent deacons, viri
probati (Latin for 'men of
proven faith') to the priesthood, to
address a shortage...