- verbreprove (verb) · reproves (third person present) · reproved (past tense) · reproved (past participle) · reproving (present participle) · re-prove (verb) · re-proves (third person present) · re-proved (past tense) · re-proved (past participle) · re-proving (present participle)
- reprimand or censure (someone):"he was reproved for obscenity" · "“Don't be childish, Hilary,” he reproved mildly"
OriginMiddle English (also in the senses ‘reject’ and ‘censure’): from Old French reprover, from late Latin reprobare ‘disapprove’ (see reprobate).Similar and Opposite Wordsverb
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