reprobation
21Reprobation — Det at fordømme, misbillige, afsky, vrage …
22reprobation — (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun A comment expressing fault: blame, censure, condemnation, criticism, denunciation, reprehension. Informal: pan. Slang: knock. See PRAISE …
23Reprobation — Re|pro|ba|ti|on 〈f.; Gen.: , Pl.: en; veraltet〉 1. Zurückweisung 2. Gegenbeweis [Etym.: <lat. reprobatio »Verwerfung«; zu reprobare »für untüchtig erkennen, verwerfen«] …
24reprobation — rep·ro·bation || ‚reprəʊ beɪʃn n. admonition, censure, reproof …
25reprobation — n. Condemnation, censure, rejection …
26reprobation — rep·ro·ba·tion …
27reprobation — Отвержение …
28reprobation — rep•ro•ba•tion [[t]ˌrɛp rəˈbeɪ ʃən[/t]] n. 1) disapproval, condemnation, or censure 2) rejection or exclusion 3) rel rejection by God • Etymology: 1400–50; late ME reprobacion < LL reprobātiō= L reprobā(re) to reprove+ tiō tion rep… …
29reprobation — /rɛprəˈbeɪʃən/ (say repruh bayshuhn) noun 1. disapproval, condemnation, or censure. 2. rejection. 3. Theology rejection by God, as of persons excluded from the number of the elect or from salvation …
30réprobation — nf. => Blâme, Condamnation, Reproche …