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Reprovingly
Reprovingly Re*prov"ing*ly, adv. In a reproving manner.
Self-reprovingly
Self-reprovingly Self`-re*prov"ing*ly, adv. In a self-reproving way.

Meaning of Reproving from wikipedia

- Canute Reproving His Courtiers (1848)...
- reduced both her and himself to tears in front of the court, by publicly reproving her for ignoring his laws regarding worship. Mary repeatedly refused Edward's...
- who went throughout the land, from place to place, with unwearied zeal, reproving, rebuking, and exhorting the people to repentance. In this role, Samuel...
- love-hate relationship with ****ens, finding his novels "mesmerizing" while reproving him for his sentimentalism and a commonplace style. Around 1940–41, the...
- and Zosimus again wrote to the African bishops defending Pelagius and reproving his accusers, among whom were the Gallic bishops Hero and Lazarus. Archbishop...
- The review prompted Hawthorne to take the "unusually aggressive step of reproving Duyckinck" by criticizing the review in a letter to Duyckinck of December...
- stanzas on legal cases additional collection of stanzas (mainly on reproving) on reproving lesser collection on disputes greater collection on disputes kathina:...
- origin of the Chronicle. St. Boniface wrote to Æthelbald in about 745, reproving him for various dissolute and irreligious acts. The subsequent 747 council...
- Gourmandise, defined as "refined and uncontrolled love of good food", employing reproving illustrations that contrasted the frugal ancient Spartans and Roman Republic...
- to Reginald, saying that she could not bear the King's wrath, strongly reproving him for his "folly", and advising him to "take another way and serve our...