noun
- strong disapproval or condemnation of someone or something as wrong or evil
Usage: formal
Examples
- The senator’s reprobations of the corrupt practices were widely reported.
- Her reprobations fell on deaf ears as the committee proceeded with their plan.
- The editorial contained harsh reprobations of the government’s new policy.
- Despite public reprobations, the company continued its controversial practices.
- The professor’s reprobations of plagiarism were stern and uncompromising.
- Religious leaders issued reprobations against the immoral behavior.