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- Dictionaryrep·ro·bate/ˈreprəˌbāt/
noun
- 1. an unprincipled person (often used humorously or affectionately): "he had to present himself as more of a lovable reprobate than a spirit of corruption"
- 2. (in Calvinism) a sinner who is not of the elect and is predestined to damnation. archaic
adjective
- 1. unprincipled (often used as a humorous or affectionate reproach): "a long-missed old reprobate drinking comrade"
- 2. (in Calvinism) predestined to damnation. archaic
verb
- 1. express or feel disapproval of: archaic "his neighbors reprobated his method of proceeding"
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