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1. 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).

2. When the referring party Approbates and reprobates

3. When the responding party Approbates and reprobates

4. You sinful old reprobate!

5. This was a reaffirmation of the Approbating and reprobating doctrine

6. Bloodnoun sodalist reprobate appurtenance appose

7. Such cramming method of teaching is now severely reprobated.

8. Approbate and Reprobate means to accept and reject

9. He ventured to reprobate that common system.

10. You cannot Approbate and reprobate the same instrument

11. Don't reprobate a weak and foolish girl's ignorance.

12. The reprobate and Satan will suffer eternal punishment in hell.

13. To approve officially: Approbate a legal matter Not to be confused with: reprobate – depraved, unprincipled, or wicked person: a drug-dealing reprobate

14. He has always been a bit of a reprobate.

15. Synonyms for Arseholes include fucks, bastards, scumbags, wretches, reprobates, snakes, curs, hounds, lice and rascals

16. Every time I see you, you're drunk, you old reprobate.

17. All the banks and trains around here, and you fucking reprobates choose to rob us?

18. Some common synonyms of Criticize are censure, condemn, denounce, reprehend, and reprobate

19. Equity suffers no person to Approbate and reprobate the same deed

20. This principle of not Approbating and reprobating is also known as the equitable doctrine of election.

21. We pick and choose, take and leave, Approbate and reprobate in a breath

22. Synonyms for Arsehole include fuck, bastard, scumbag, wretch, reprobate, snake, cur, hound, louse and rascal

23. Synonyms for Balked at include negatived, declined, deselected, disapproved, passed, passed up, reprobated, spurned, threw out and threw over

24. MENCKEN We pick and choose, take and leave, Approbate and reprobate in a breath

25. This doctrine of Approbate and reprobate in Malaysia is widely used in many different circumstances

26. Approbate definition in English dictionary, Approbate meaning, synonyms, see also 'Approbate and reprobate',approbative',approbation',approbatory'

27. Condemn definition: express strong disapproval of synonyms: objurgate, reprobate, excoriate, denounce, decry antonyms: approve, criticize, stay in place, implode

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29. When fighting the good fight against such a reprobate there is no need for critics to resort to dishonesty and excess.

30. “No one can Approbate and reprobate at the same time”- Discussion of the Doctrine of election under the transfer of property act

31. The maxim of ‘Approbate and reprobate’ reflects the principle whereby a person cannot both approve and reject an instrument, often more commonly …

32. The Chief Justice in the Parliamentary Secretaries case pointed out that the Attorney General was Approbating and reprobating in his positions,” Forde told this newspaper.

33. Also by submitting in their address at the trial court that it was not their duty to commence arbitration proceedings they are Approbating and reprobating at the same time

34. Approbate and reprobate definition: to accept part of a document and reject those parts unfavourable to one's interests Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

35. Our household golden, Bjorn, raises his paw in a Teutonic salute so often, I fear he may have picked up Nazi sympathies from a reprobate gang of skinhead German pointers.

36. Americanism, in Roman Catholic church history, a certain set of doctrinal proposals concerning the adaptation of the church to modern civilization that was reprobated by Pope Leo XIII in his apostolic letter Testem Benevolentiae of Jan

37. Golden Chariot Airport, has briefly examined the 'Doctrine of Election' and the common law doctrine of prohibiting 'approbation' and 'reprobation' as enshrined in the latin maxim qui approbat non reprobat (one who Approbates cannot reprobate)

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39. Take one Chuckleheaded bandleader, add one eye-rolling movie star, mix in two sarcastic kids, sauté with one complete and utter reprobate, garnish with one malevolent teenage boy, and serve with one dyspeptic sponsor.

40. The maxim of ‘Approbate and reprobate’ reflects the principle whereby a person cannot both approve and reject an instrument, often more commonly described as blowing hot and cold, or having one’s cake and eating it too

41. Approbate: 1 v approve or sanction officially Type of: authorise , authorize , clear , pass grant authorization or clearance for v accept (documents) as valid Antonyms: reprobate reject (documents) as invalid Type of: accept consider or hold as true

42. Instead, he cursed, Caroused and shocked moviegoers as the hard-drinking reprobate coach and player for a ragtag hockey team in 1977's Slap Shot, one of the rowdiest, crudest, funniest and most scathingly honest sports comedies ever

43. Approbate and reprobate Scots law to accept part of a document and reject those parts unfavourable to one's interests mainly US to sanction officially Word Origin for Approbate C15: from Latin approbāre to approve, from probāre to test

44. Approbate and reprobate Scots law to accept part of a document and reject those parts unfavourable to one's interests mainly US to sanction officially Word Origin for Approbate C15: from Latin approbāre to approve, from probāre to test: 13.

45. The Approbate and reprobate principle is also popularly called the ‘Doctrine of Election’ according to which no party can accept and reject the same instrument and that "a person cannot say at one time that a transaction is valid and thereby obtain some advantage, to which he could only be entitled on the footing that it is valid, and then