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Reprobate
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réprobo
an individual who lacks morality and principle
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The novel 's antagonist was a reprobate, engaging in deceitful and corrupt behavior without any sense of remorse.
El antagonista de la novela era un réprobo, participando en comportamientos engañosos y corruptos sin ningún sentido de remordimiento.
Despite his charm, he was known to be a reprobate, exploiting others for his own gain.
A pesar de su encanto, era conocido por ser un réprobo, explotando a otros para su propio beneficio.
to reprobate
01
to declare invalid or refuse to accept something, such as a document or proposal
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The committee reprobated the contract due to missing signatures.
The judge reprobated the evidence as inadmissible in court.
02
to express strong disapproval of someone or something
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The principal reprobated the students' disruptive behavior.
Critics reprobated the author's controversial statements.
03
to consign to eternal damnation, often in a theological or moral sense
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The preacher warned that unrepentant souls would be reprobated.
In the doctrine, the wicked are reprobated and denied salvation.
reprobate
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morally corrupt or depraved
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The novel tells the story of a reprobate gambler who loses everything.
His reprobate behavior shocked his conservative family.



























