reprobate|reprobates in English
noun
person who is morally unprincipled, person who is determined in advance to damnation; scoundrel
Use "reprobate|reprobates" in a sentence
1. When the referring party Approbates and reprobates
2. When the responding party Approbates and reprobates
3. You sinful old reprobate!
4. Approbate and reprobate (third-person singular simple present approbates and reprobates, present participle approbating and reprobating, simple past and past participle Approbated and reprobated) (Scotland, law) To accept and reject the same deed or instrument (which is not permitted).
5. Bloodnoun sodalist reprobate appurtenance appose
6. Approbate and Reprobate means to accept and reject
7. He ventured to reprobate that common system.
8. You cannot Approbate and reprobate the same instrument
9. Don't reprobate a weak and foolish girl's ignorance.
10. The reprobate and Satan will suffer eternal punishment in hell.
11. To approve officially: Approbate a legal matter Not to be confused with: reprobate – depraved, unprincipled, or wicked person: a drug-dealing reprobate
12. He has always been a bit of a reprobate.
13. Synonyms for Arseholes include fucks, bastards, scumbags, wretches, reprobates, snakes, curs, hounds, lice and rascals
14. Every time I see you, you're drunk, you old reprobate.
15. All the banks and trains around here, and you fucking reprobates choose to rob us?
16. Some common synonyms of Criticize are censure, condemn, denounce, reprehend, and reprobate
17. Equity suffers no person to Approbate and reprobate the same deed
18. We pick and choose, take and leave, Approbate and reprobate in a breath
19. Synonyms for Arsehole include fuck, bastard, scumbag, wretch, reprobate, snake, cur, hound, louse and rascal
20. MENCKEN We pick and choose, take and leave, Approbate and reprobate in a breath
21. This doctrine of Approbate and reprobate in Malaysia is widely used in many different circumstances
22. Approbate definition in English dictionary, Approbate meaning, synonyms, see also 'Approbate and reprobate',approbative',approbation',approbatory'
23. Condemn definition: express strong disapproval of synonyms: objurgate, reprobate, excoriate, denounce, decry antonyms: approve, criticize, stay in place, implode
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25. When fighting the good fight against such a reprobate there is no need for critics to resort to dishonesty and excess.