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Definition of Reproof

Reproof
Reproof Re*proof" (r?-pr??f"), n. [OE. reproef. See Proof, Reprove.] 1. Refutation; confutation; contradiction. [Obs.] 2. An expression of blame or censure; especially, blame expressed to the face; censure for a fault; chiding; reproach. Those best can bear reproof who merit praise. --Pope. Syn: Admonition; reprehension; chiding; reprimand; rebuke; censure; blame. See Admonition.

Meaning of Reproof from wikipedia

- Look up reproof, reprove, or reproving in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Reproof may refer to: Reproof (firearms), a test of a gun after its original...
- while until the 1820s the poor were almost always given a public rebuke. Reproof was historically a censure available before culminating in a rebuke. Ecclesiastical...
- determined by a tribunal of elders. A variety of controls can be enforced, from reproof and restriction of congregational duties to excommunication, known as disfellowshipping...
- Two of Sartain's paintings, a genre painting Le Piece de Conviction (The Reproof) and a portrait of Mlle. Del Sarte, were accepted at the Paris salon in...
- speed digital stills, head on cine, or flight follower) may also be used. Reproof is a further test of a gun after its original proof, which may be necessary...
- 'public reproof', wherein it is announced to the congregation that the named individual "has been reproved", though the specific reason for reproof is not...
- A reprimand is a severe, formal or official reproof. Reprimanding takes in different forms in different legal systems. A reprimand in custody may be a...
- Scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness" (KJV). The term "inspiration"...
- (1703) An Essay on the Late Storm (1704) A Friendly Epistle by way of reproof from one of the people called Quakers, to T. B., a dealer in many words...
- factus est, inaestimabile sacramentum, irreprehensibilis est. This is the Lord's house, which He hath made. Profoundly sacred, it is beyond reproof....