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Definition of "reprehensive" [rep•re•hen•sive]

  • Containing reprehension or reproof. (adjective)

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Use "reprehensive" in a sentence
  • "To spend $4 million dollars and to come from a corporate reprehensive (considering corporations have a reputation for luxury, greed and waste as highlighted by our current economic and healthcare crisis) is utterly absurd."
  • "I have enough personal experience with Planned Parenthood to know firsthand that they were engaging in the same morally reprehensive and illegal behavior over 20 years ago that they are engaging in today."
  • "Her dishonest, disrespectful and reprehensive political tactics would be of little value to Barack Obama."
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