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Definition of "reprehended" [reprehended]

  • Simple past tense and past participle of reprehend. (verb)

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Use "reprehended" in a sentence
  • "This conduct of the defendant is severely reprehended by the Court, and on any repetition of the offence the offender and offenders, all and sundry, shall be immediately put to hard labour on the improvement of the Broom Road."
  • "Is Paul to be reprehended for his reproof of the Judaizing of"
  • "The system which she reprehended is not followed at New York, and the result is, not that the ladies “wear their hearts on their sleeves for daws to peck at,” but that they are unaffected, lively, and agreeable."
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