reprobate
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ˈrɛp
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bate
beɪt
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British pronunciation
/ɹɪpɹˈɒbe‍ɪt/

Definição e significado de "reprobate"em inglês

Reprobate
01

réprobo, malvado

an individual who lacks morality and principle
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Exemplos
The novel 's antagonist was a reprobate, engaging in deceitful and corrupt behavior without any sense of remorse.
O antagonista do romance era um réprobo, envolvendo-se em comportamentos enganosos e corruptos sem qualquer senso de remorso.
Despite his charm, he was known to be a reprobate, exploiting others for his own gain.
Apesar de seu charme, ele era conhecido por ser um réprobo, explorando os outros para seu próprio ganho.
to reprobate
01

to declare invalid or refuse to accept something, such as a document or proposal

example
Exemplos
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

example
Exemplos
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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Exemplos
The preacher warned that unrepentant souls would be reprobated.
In the doctrine, the wicked are reprobated and denied salvation.
reprobate
01

morally corrupt or depraved

example
Exemplos
The novel tells the story of a reprobate gambler who loses everything.
His reprobate behavior shocked his conservative family.
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