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How to pronounce reprobation in English?

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Type Words
Type of rejection
Derivation reprobate
Type Words
Type of disapproval, disfavor, disfavour, dislike
Derivation reprobate

Examples of reprobation

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It is opposed to the doctrines of reprobation and double-predestination in Calvinism.
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Odd that music would also be singled out for reprobation by some of the monotheistic religions.
From the guardian.co.uk
Reprobation is never excusable nor negligence easily dismissible, even if your side or hero is guilty.
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The client of such a brothel did not receive reprobation from either the courts or from public opinion.
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The skeptics can go on repeating ad nauseam that an Obama presidency will change nothing about American hyperpower and the reprobation it elicits.
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This poor wife of yours, whose conduct deserves, of course, the deepest legal reprobation, is yet by that fact entitled to every good man's compassion.
From the theatlantic.com
With various shades of reprobation, every major West European capital continued to express disapproval of Washington's resort to military might.
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Wesley came to his own conclusions while in college and expressed himself strongly against the doctrines of Calvinistic election and reprobation.
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Supralapsarianism is the doctrine that God's decree of predestination for salvation and reprobation logically precedes his preordination of the human race's fall into sin.
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More examples
  • Rejection by God; the state of being condemned to eternal misery in Hell
  • Severe disapproval
  • (reprobate) a person without moral scruples
  • (reprobate) depraved: deviating from what is considered moral or right or proper or good; "depraved criminals"; "a perverted sense of loyalty"; "the reprobate conduct of a gambling aristocrat"
  • (reprobate) reject (documents) as invalid
  • (reprobate) abandon to eternal damnation; "God reprobated the unrepenting sinner"
  • (reprobate) condemn: express strong disapproval of; "We condemn the racism in South Africa"; "These ideas were reprobated"
  • Reprobation, in Christian theology, is a corollary to the Calvinistic doctrine of unconditional election which derives that some of mankind (the elect) are predestined by God for salvation. Therefore, the remainder are left to their fallen nature and eventually to eternal damnation. ...
  • (reprobate) One rejected by God; a sinful person; An individual with low morals or principles; To have strong disapproval of something; to condemn; Of God: to abandon or reject, to deny eternal bliss; To refuse, set aside; Rejected; cast off as worthless; Rejected by God; damned, sinful; ...