Definition of Reprehender. Meaning of Reprehender. Synonyms of Reprehender

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Definition of Reprehender

Reprehender
Reprehender Rep`re*hend"er (-?r), n. One who reprehends.

Meaning of Reprehender from wikipedia

- that you do so by the inspiration of the Holy Spirit when you should be reprehending vice and praising virtue ... Prophecies like these should not be made...
- e. indigenous communities) this is denounced as "access control" and reprehended as censorship. In several national and private academic systems, the...
- a prologue condemning gangsters, an alternate ending to more clearly reprehend Camonte, and the alternative title The Shame of a Nation. The censors...
- malapropisms. In Act 3 Scene III, she declares to Captain Absolute, "Sure, if I reprehend any thing in this world it is the use of my oracular tongue, and a nice...
- criticize their supposedly excessive living arrangements, while Warren is reprehended for donating only a small portion of her net worth to causes she advocates...
- put forth in the Preface to The Humorist (1671): "My design was it, to reprehend some of the Vices and Follies of the Age, which I take to be the most...
- this weak and idle theme, No more yielding but a dream, Gentles, do not reprehend: If you pardon, we will mend.⁠ And, as I'm an honest Puck, If we have...
- Snead's persistence started to irritate the governor, the magistrate was reprehended: He [Markham] called me rascal and dared me to issue my warrants against...
- a conversation between Don Quixote and Sancho Panza, where the first reprehends the latter about his pessimism and his lack of belief. The actual conversation...
- publicly rebuked by Holland, who presided on the occasion; and who severely reprehended the ****ure Primate of All England as "one who sought to sow discord among...