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Reprover
Reprover Re*prov"er (r?-pr??v"?r), n. One who, or that which, reproves.
Unreproved
Unreproved Un`re*proved, a. 1. Not reproved. --Sandys. 2. Not having incurred reproof, blameless. [Obs.] In unreproved pleasures free. --Milton.

Meaning of Reprove 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...
- and train for the coming spring. In an attempt to seize the initiative, reprove, protect farms in mid-growing season and influence U.S. Congressional elections...
- Samuel D. Proctor, who both went on to become well-known preachers. King reproved another student for keeping beer in his room once, saying they shared responsibility...
- Roman Empire, had imprisoned John the Baptist because he had publicly reproved Herod for divorcing his first wife and unlawfully taking his sister-in-law...
- times. In an open letter article referring to their past conflicts, he reproved her and rejected her denials: "Jenny, as outbreaks of measles, mumps and...
- educate her waiting-women in scriptural piety" and is believed to have reproved her cousin, Mary Shelton, for "having 'idle poesies' written in her prayer...
- century, Peter Damian, writing to the clergy and people of Osimo, sharply reproved the "perverse and wholly detestable practice of certain people, who at...
- citizens opened the rear gates to Constantine. Maximian was captured and reproved for his crimes. Constantine granted some clemency but strongly encouraged...
- committee in cases involving serious sin, which may result in the member being reproved or shunned. This process requires three elders to meet with the accused...
- Testament (receiving direct revelation), and having authority to publicly reprove Peter (Galatians 2:11–14). Geisler and MacKenzie also see the absence of...