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re·prove
/rɪˈpruv/
(
vt
.)責備,責罵,非難
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Re·prove
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Reproved
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Reproving
.]
1.
To
convince
. [
Obs
.]
When
he
is
come
,
he
will
reprove
the
world
of
sin
,
and
of
righteousness
,
and
of
judgment
.
--
John
xvi
. 9.
2.
To
disprove
;
to
refute
. [
Obs
.]
Reprove
my
allegation
,
if
you
can
.
--
Shak
.
3.
To
chide
to
the
face
as
blameworthy
;
to
accuse
as
guilty
;
to
censure
.
What
if
thy
son
Prove
disobedient
,
and
,
reproved
,
retort
,
“Wherefore
didst
thou
beget
me?”
--
Milton
.
4.
To
express
disapprobation
of
;
as
,
to
reprove
faults
.
He
neither
reproved
the
ordinance
of
John
,
neither
plainly
condemned
the
fastings
of
the
other
men
.
--
Udall
.
Syn:
--
To
reprehend
;
chide
;
rebuke
;
scold
;
blame
censure
.
Usage:
--
Reprove
,
Rebuke
,
Reprimand
.
These
words
all
signufy
the
expression
of
disapprobation
.
To
reprove
implies
greater
calmness
and
self-possession
.
To
rebuke
implies
a
more
excited
and
personal
feeling
.
A
reproof
may
be
administered
long
after
the
offience
is
committed
,
and
is
usually
intended
for
the
reformation
of
the
offender
;
a
rebuke
is
commonly
given
at
the
moment
of
the
wrong
,
and
is
administered
by
way
of
punishment
and
condemnation
.
A
reprimand
proceeds
from
a
person
invested
with
authority
,
and
is
a
formal
and
offiscial
act
.
A
child
is
reproved
for
his
faults
,
and
rebuked
for
his
impudence
.
A
military
officer
is
reprimanded
for
neglect
or
violation
of
duty
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
reprove
v
:
take
to
task
; "
He
admonished
the
child
for
his
bad
behavior
"
[
syn
:
admonish
]
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