Crossword-Solution: REPROBATION
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Reprobation | n. | The act of reprobating; the state of being reprobated; strong disapproval or censure. |
| Reprobation | n. | The predestination of a certain number of the human race as reprobates, or objects of condemnation and punishment. |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| REPROBATION | anagram | PROBATIONER |
We have 5 clues for the answer “REPROBATION”
| Clue | Answers |
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| the state of being condemned to eternal misery in Hell | 1 answer |
| remonstration | 12 answers |
| Cheek | 66 answers |
| Displeasure | 71 answers |
| Rebellion | 72 answers |
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One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Sentences with REPROBATION (5)
The multitude, who had raised a clamorous shout of reprobation, paused and gazed in silence on the formidable and experienced body to which they had unwarily bade defiance, and shrunk back from their front.
The atrocity roused my old master, and he spoke out, in reprobation of it; but the whole thing proved to be less than a nine days’ wonder.
The signal mark of the reprobation of “Holy Synod” was slow in coming--it did not, in fact, become absolute until a couple of years after the publication of “Resurrection,” in 1901, in spite of the attitude of fierce hostility to Church and State which Tolstoy had maintained for so long.
Two or three of the girls she had envied for their superior acquaintance with the arts of life had contracted, in the course of time, what were variously described as “romantic” or “foolish” marriages; one even made a runaway match, and languished for a while under a cloud of social reprobation.
God loves his few pet lambs, And saves his one pet nation; The rest he largely damns, With swinging reprobation.” “The Church may loose and bind; But Mind, immortal Mind, As free as wave or wind, Came forth, O God, from Thee.” --BLACKIE.
Quotes with REPROBATION (2)
I fancy my father thought me an odd child, and had little fondness for me; though he was very careful in fulfilling what he regarded as a parent's duties. But he was already past the middle of life, and I was not his only son. My mother had been his second wife, and he was five-and-forty when he married her. He was a firm, unbending, intensely orderly man, in root and stem a banker, but with a flourishing graft of the active landholder, aspiring to county influence: one of th…
And then I recalled those mysterious stories about the waxworkers of the middle ages and the public reprobation attached to their trade. Did they not live in cellars, in the eternal twilight propitious for enchantments and apparitions? Their visionary art (who, more than they, evoked a truer image of life?) was closely related to that of magicians: bewitchments were carried out with wax figures, witch trials are full of them, and one particular legend haunted me above all, th…