Use "reprove|reproved|reproves|reproving" in a sentence

1. 30 How forceful are upright words! But what does this reproving from you reprove?

2. Satan reproves sin.

3. 1 Satan reproves sin.

4. Admonished; Chastened; rebuked; reprimanded; reproved

5. And whoever reproves someone wicked will get hurt.

6. 8 His tone was mildly reproving.

7. Thy Backsliding shall reprove thee

8. 12 The Beggar reproves him, then turns to practical advice.

9. 9 She threw him an angry and reproving look/glance.

10. 4 The teacher reproved him for his coming late again.

11. 17 I stand correct and reprove myself.

12. 16 Reprove your friend privately, commend him puBlicly.

13. 5 Do not overdo your privilege of reproving me.

14. Criticize harshly; reprove; condemn: He was Censured …

15. 3 Do not overdo your privilege of reproving me.

16. Elders, like Timothy, must at times reprove wrongdoers.

17. 7 The priest reproved people for not coming to church.

18. 24 "There's no call for talk like that," Mrs Evans reproved him.

19. 26 And he suffered from moral gaucherie also: he disapproved, he reproved.

20. 11 Sometimes he reproved her weakly about the shirts.

21. 4 "Flatterer," she said giving him a mock reproving look.

22. 19 She again found herself unable to reprove him.

23. A synonym for Chide is reprove. 4 letters

24. 26 Are you scheming to reprove my words,

25. 2 "Flatterer," she said giving him a mock reproving look.

26. 7 synonyms for Admonishing: admonitory, cautionary, monitory, warning, reproachful, reproving, admonitory

27. "There's no call for talk like that,(sentencedict .com)" Mrs Evans reproved him.

28. 6 Employees were reproved for smoking in the building's restrooms.

29. 10 Women were reproved if they did not wear hats in court.

30. 18 These teachers will not be angry, nor reprove student.

31. 17 For this, Jehovah caused Hanani the seer to reprove Asa.

32. Synonyms for Admonishes include reprimands, chides, rebukes, censures, reproves, berates, scolds, upbraids, reproaches and castigates

33. 25 The school boy took it ill that the teacher reproved him for idleness.

34. 3 The teacher gently reproved the boys for not paying attention.

35. Regardless of our record, Jehovah will reprove us if we err.

36. 29 How forcible are right words! but what doth your reprove?

37. How forcible are right words! but what doth your reprove?

38. 23 He will surely reprove you , if ye do secretly accept persons.

39. He will surely reprove you If you secretly show partiality.

40. 13 Only if the dresses became too tight or too short would he make a gently reproving comment.

41. How forcible are right words! but what doth your arguing reprove?

42. Those whom I love, I reprove and chastise. Be earnest, therefore, and repent.

43. Censure criticize harshly; reprove; condemn: He was Censured for his use of profanity

44. What does Attask mean? (obsolete) To take to task; tax; reprove; blame

45. Your own wickedness will correct you, And your apostasies will reprove you.

46. Synonyms for Bitching include critical, censorious, condemnatory, condemning, castigatory, reproving, denunciatory, deprecatory, disparaging and disapproving

47. Synonyms for Condemning include denouncing, censuring, criticising, criticizing, blaming, reprehending, reproving, upbraiding, attacking and castigating

48. Synonyms for Cautioning include cautionary, admonitory, admonishing, warning, monitory, premonitory, exemplary, advisory, reproachful and reproving

49. Synonyms for Admonishing include admonitory, cautionary, cautioning, exemplary, monitory, premonitory, warning, reproachful, advisory and reproving

50. 10. (a) What is one reason so many are reproved or disfellowshipped each year?

51. He fell into wrongdoing because of poor judgment regarding business matters, and he was privately reproved.

52. 28 A scientist who had the temerity to ask at Philadelphia for one was severely reproved.

53. 15 You will not want to reprove any children for talking during your speech.

54. Prophets love those they serve and desire to lead them well, even if doing so requires reproving them.

55. Censure criticize harshly; reprove; condemn: He was Censured for his use of profanity

56. N Chiding The act of reproving, rebuking, berating, or scolding; utterance of reproof or reproach

57. Synonyms for Criticizing include critical, censorious, condemnatory, condemning, castigatory, reproving, denunciatory, deprecatory, disparaging and disapproving

58. Synonyms for Bellyaching include critical, censorious, condemnatory, condemning, castigatory, reproving, denunciatory, deprecatory, disparaging and disapproving

59. Synonyms for Accusatorial include condemnatory, critical, faultfinding, harsh, judgmental, reproachful, reproving, severe, accusatory and accusing

60. Synonyms for Admonish include reprimand, chide, rebuke, censure, reprove, berate, scold, upbraid, reproach and castigate

61. At times, they even “reprove, reprimand, exhort, with all long-suffering and art of teaching.”

62. Admonishment definition: to reprove firmly but not harshly Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

63. 17 The natural day is very calm, and will hardly reprove his indolence.

64. Admonitory definition: expressing reproof or reproach especially as a corrective synonyms: unfavorable, unfavourable, reproving, admonishing, reproachful

65. 20 As many as I love I reprove and discipline; be zealous therefore and repent.

66. 22 These things speak and exhort and reprove with all authority. Let no one disregard you.

67. Holiness speaks when there is silence, encouraging that which is good or reproving that which is wrong.

68. 21 Do not add to His words,[www.Sentencedict.com] Lest reprove you and you be found a liar.

69. Reprove not a scorner, lest he hate thee: rebuke a wise man, and he will love thee.

70. * Show an increase of love to those whom you correct or reprove, D&C 121:43.

71. At 2 Timothy 4:2, the Bible says that elders must at times “reprove, reprimand, exhort.”

72. 27 Did they imagine that on this day of all days the Speaker would reprove them?

73. 14 Approaching the car I was driving, he reproved me, saying that a padre ought to know better.

74. It was not a full year after my baptism that I fell into serious wrongdoing and had to be reproved by the elders in the congregation.

75. Therefore it condemns, reproves, Anathematizes and declares to be outside the body of Christ, which is the church, whoever holds opposing or contrary views

76. Reprove not a scorner , lest he hate you: rebuke a wise man, and he will love you.

77. Admonishing: 1 adj expressing reproof or reproach especially as a corrective Synonyms: admonitory , reproachful , reproving unfavorable , unfavourable not encouraging or approving or pleasing

78. Princeton's WordNet (0.00 / 0 votes) Rate this definition: admonitory, Admonishing, reproachful, reproving (adj) expressing reproof or reproach especially as a corrective

79. True, overseers sometimes need to “reprove, reprimand, exhort,” but this is done “with all long-suffering and art of teaching.”

80. They were appointed as elders, or overseers, who could “exhort by the teaching that is healthful and . . . reprove those who contradict.”