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reprehensive

[rep-ri-hen-shuhn]

rep·re·hen·sion

[rep-ri-hen-shuhn]
noun
the act of reprehending; reproof; censure.

Origin:
1325–75; Middle English < Latin reprehēnsiōn- (stem of reprehēnsiō), equivalent to reprehēns(us) (past participle of reprehendere to reprehend) + -iōn- -ion

rep·re·hen·sive [rep-ri-hen-siv] , adjective
rep·re·hen·sive·ly, adverb
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reprehension (ˌrɛprɪˈhɛnʃən)
 
n
the act or an instance of reprehending; reproof or rebuke
 
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adj
 
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