Examples of 'reproved' in a sentence

Meaning of "reproved"

To reprove (verb) means to express disapproval or criticism towards someone's actions or behavior. It is a formal way of rebuking or scolding
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  • simple past tense and past participle of reprove

How to use "reproved" in a sentence

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He reproved himself for eating too much.
I will not hear him reproved for it.
It reproved and made known existing evils.
People do not like to be reproved and corrected.
Should be reproved a first and a second time.
Along came a hunter and reproved him.
Gravely reproved him for his remark.
He wrote a letter of apology after being reproved.
Employers publicly reproved for discriminating.
Corruption is everywhere and those in power hate to be reproved.
The lord reproved the prophet.
One of his brethren reproved him.
Sarah is reproved for laughing at the strange promise.
But it serves only when reproved and repressed.
He reproved his wife and granted the queen admittance.

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Power when he was reproved for his frequently.
Reproved by my hearers for not having brought him with me.
A friend once reproved him for his frankness.
Unbelief and blindness reproved.
I am justly reproved for my intrusion.
It is they do not come to the light lest his deeds should be reproved.
Jennings should be reproved by the way.
I also reproved the police for what they were tolerating.
Extensive documentation to prevent this kind of reproved behaviour is available.
I was reproved by my listeners for not having brought him with me.
And severely reproved him.
Was reproved for lack of courage to face the troubles.
This means the man was reproved over and over again.
I reproved her yesterday.
The council reproved.
I reproved myself silently.
His aspiration was not realized and he was reproved and brought back home.
Jesus reproved them repeatedly and in the most unmeasured terms.
This holy remnant loves the truth and are not afraid to be reproved.
Because he reproved him publicly.
I reproved him for not facing up to telling her what had to be said.
I was being reproved by a mother.
Being a discipler means standing ready to be used and reproved at the same time.
His mother reproved him for not asking his father first.
Too often men have applied some different meaning to the scriptures that reproved them.
The principal severely reproved the students whenever they made a mess in the hallway.
The person that is often reproved by God.
Christ reproved the complacent congregation in Laodicea.
For this reason the Savior reproved them.
It was reproved by Fried using standard methods.
The folly and sin of seeking relief from Assyria are reproved.
Jesus commended and reproved the congregation in Ephesus.
He reproved the Corinthian church because of a tendency toward sectarianism among them.
Child Jesus was reproved for his naughty tricks.
Catholicism represented all that both major influences on the American Religion reproved.

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