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“reprovable”
reprovable (adjective), more reprovable, most reprovable
1. Deserving of reproach: Jack's reprovable and critical utterance was heard throughout the office.
2. Worthy of censure; blameworthy: Mrs. Smart didn't put up with any reprovable conduct among the students in her classroom, and she scolded them severely if they misbehaved.
2. Worthy of censure; blameworthy: Mrs. Smart didn't put up with any reprovable conduct among the students in her classroom, and she scolded them severely if they misbehaved.
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prob-, proba-, probat-, prov-
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