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Significados de
reprehensible
en inglés
Bringing or deserving severe rebuke or censure.
criminal
vicious
deplorable
condemnable
Términos relacionados
wrong
Sinónimos
Examples for "
criminal
"
criminal
vicious
deplorable
condemnable
Examples for "
criminal
"
1
A
criminal
response to their situation simply does not work, Becroft said.
2
The new right applies throughout
criminal
proceedings, including when receiving legal advice.
3
Discussing major changes to
criminal
law with the new act before parliament.
4
The questions raised by
criminal
cases involving teenagers are difficult to answer.
5
Last week Spain said the attack appeared to be
criminal
in nature.
1
The idea, of course, is to change the
vicious
cycle in Hollywood.
2
They were indeed preparing for war, a
vicious
and bloods earthbound war.
3
To the account of one of the most
vicious
killers in Europe.
4
Interests invariably fall asunder in the end;
vicious
natures can always agree.
5
The discord experienced specifically in Gauteng has led to
vicious
political infighting.
1
Unfortunately, though his size is quite formidable, his speed is quite
deplorable
.
2
The specific case on Panorama, and any case like it, is
deplorable
.
3
The army was in the most
deplorable
condition of weakness and hunger.
4
He expressed the opinion that the world was in a
deplorable
state.
5
The aspect of the streets on the following day was
deplorable
enough.
1
All books which meddle with the faith are
condemnable
and pernicious.
2
What happened yesterday in the Ormeau Road was totally
condemnable
.
3
An action
condemnable
in itself often becomes meritorious by the thought which inspires it.
4
These acts, are they for that reason worse and
condemnable
?
5
The pottery had been condemned because it was
condemnable
.
Uso de
reprehensible
en inglés
1
They felt the use of torture as an advertising ploy was
reprehensible
.
2
Quotes of the week The behaviour is just egregious and
reprehensible
.
3
The most
reprehensible
motives and the most shocking thoughtlessness pervade them throughout.
4
Surely there is no crime more
reprehensible
than the murder of children.
5
He was ready to admit that it was very
reprehensible
of him.
6
Where someone could maybe recognize it as morally
reprehensible
but artistically viable?
7
The Byron memoirs were burned by his executors; Gekoski finds this
reprehensible
.
8
But the actions of the organisers, bankrollers and participating acts are
reprehensible
.
9
Nay, she considered it a
reprehensible
impropriety that he still sought her.
10
Bush and Trump's unflinching refusal to apologize for this racist-baiting is
reprehensible
.
11
She was under the delusion that lovers' love was a
reprehensible
egoism.
12
Gown was considered rather
reprehensible
,
as it savoured of old ladies' bed-gowns.
13
Forgive me, sir, these thoughts, which must seem very
reprehensible
to you.
14
Was there anything
reprehensible
,
if you please, in an act of remembrance?
15
What he had done-he ,
a
fifty
-
five
-
year
-
old
lawyer
-
was
reprehensible
,
indefensible by any standard.
16
The failure of the BCA to speak out about this is
reprehensible
.
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