reprobation noun.
[rɛprǝ'beɪʃ(ǝ)n] LME.[Old & mod. French réprobation or late Latin reprobatio(n-), formed as REPROBATE verb: see -ATION.]1. Reproof, shame.
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LME.2. Rejection of a person or thing; condemnation as worthless or spurious. Also, disapproval, censure, reproof.
LME.■ H. James He had never felt..so chilling a blast of reprobation as this cold disgust.3. Theology. Rejection by God; the state of being so rejected and thus condemned to eternal misery.
L15.4. The action of raising objections (
against a person or thing); a legal objection or exception.
rare.
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