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Filter by Meaning The manager's reprobation of the employee's constant tardiness led to her eventual dismissal.
The reprobation of bullying behavior in schools has prompted anti-bullying campaigns.
The reprobation of animal cruelty has led to stricter laws and increased awareness.
The priest's reprobation of dishonesty resonated with the congregation during the Sunday sermon.
The religious scholar debated the implications of reprobation within the context of different religious traditions.
The teacher's reprobation made the student realize the importance of submitting assignments on time.
The artist's controversial artwork faced reprobation from conservative groups.
The chef's use of low-quality ingredients resulted in reprobation from food critics.
His dishonesty led to his reprobation among his colleagues.
The referee's biased decisions during the game resulted in reprobation from both teams.
The community expressed their reprobation towards the proposed construction project due to environmental concerns.
The artist's unconventional painting style drew both admiration and reprobation from art critics.
The teacher's reprobation of the student's behavior was reflected in her stern reprimand.
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