Reprove

  • 51ἐνίψῃ — ἐνέπω tell fut ind mid 2nd sg ἐνίπτω reprove aor subj mid 2nd sg ἐνίπτω reprove aor subj act 3rd sg ἐνίπτω reprove fut ind mid 2nd sg …

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  • 52ἔνιψ' — ἔνιψαι , ἐνίπτω reprove aor imperat mid 2nd sg ἔνιψα , ἐνίπτω reprove aor ind act 1st sg (homeric ionic) ἔνιψε , ἐνίπτω reprove aor ind act 3rd sg (homeric ionic) ἔνῑψα , νίφω aor ind act 1st sg ἔνῑψε , νίφω aor ind act 3rd sg ἔνιψα , νίζω wash …

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  • 53re|buk´ing|ly — re|buke «rih BYOOK», verb, buked, buk|ing, noun. –v.t. 1. to express disapproval of; reprove: »The teacher rebuked the child for throwing paper on the floor. SYNONYM(S): reprimand, censure. See syn. under reprove. (Cf. ↑reprove) …

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  • 54re|buk´er — re|buke «rih BYOOK», verb, buked, buk|ing, noun. –v.t. 1. to express disapproval of; reprove: »The teacher rebuked the child for throwing paper on the floor. SYNONYM(S): reprimand, censure. See syn. under reprove. (Cf. ↑reprove) …

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  • 55re|buke — «rih BYOOK», verb, buked, buk|ing, noun. –v.t. 1. to express disapproval of; reprove: »The teacher rebuked the child for throwing paper on the floor. SYNONYM(S): reprimand, censure. See syn. under reprove. (Cf. ↑reprove) …

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  • 56rep´ri|mand´er — rep|ri|mand «noun. REHP ruh mand, mahnd; verb. REHP ruh MAND, MAHND», noun, verb. –n. a severe or formal reproof: »the sharp reprimands that were sure to follow every act of negligence (John F. Kirk). –v.t. to reprove severely or formally;… …

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  • 57rep|ri|mand — «noun. REHP ruh mand, mahnd; verb. REHP ruh MAND, MAHND», noun, verb. –n. a severe or formal reproof: »the sharp reprimands that were sure to follow every act of negligence (John F. Kirk). –v.t. to reprove severely or formally; censure: »The… …

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  • 58re|proof — «rih PROOF», noun. words of blame or disapproval; blame; rebuke: »Reproofs from authority ought to be grave, not taunting (Francis Bacon). ╂[< Middle French reprove, and reprouve < reprover; see etym. under reprove; (Cf. ↑reprove) form… …

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  • 59REBUKE AND REPROOF — (Heb. tokhaḥah), admonition and chastisement for the purpose of restraint or correction. The biblical source for the duty to rebuke the wrongdoer is: You shall not hate your kinsman in your heart. Reprove your neighbor, but incur no guilt because …

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  • 60Check — Check, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Checked} (ch[e^]kt); p. pr. & vb. n. {checking}.] 1. (Chess) To make a move which puts an adversary s piece, esp. his king, in check; to put in check. [1913 Webster] 2. To put a sudden restraint upon; to stop… …

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