REPRIEVED
REPRIE'VED, participle passive Respited; allowed a longer time to live than the sentence of death permits.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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REPRIE'VED, participle passive Respited; allowed a longer time to live than the sentence of death permits.
REPRIE'VING, participle present tense Respiting; suspending the execution of for a time.
REP'RIMAND, verb transitive [If this word is from Latin reprimo, it must be formed from the participle reprimendus.]1. To reprove severely; to reprehend; to chide for a fault.Ge...
REP'RIMANDED, participle passive Severely reproved.
REP'RIMANDING, participle present tense Reproving severely.
REPRINT', verb transitive [re and print.]1. To print again; to print a second or any new edition.2. To renew the impression of any thing.The business of redemption is - to repri...
REPRINT'ED, participle passive Printed anew; impressed again.
REPRINT'ING, participle present tense Printing again; renewing an impression.
REPRI'SAL, noun s as z. [Latin prendo.]1. The seizure or taking of any thing from an enemy by way of retaliation or indemnification for something taken or detained by him.2. Tha...
REPRI'SE, noun s as z. A taking by way of retaliation. obsoleteREPRI'SE, verb transitive s as z.1. To take again. obsolete2. To recompense; to pay. obsolete
REPRI'ZES, nounplural In law, yearly deductions out of a manor, as rent-charge, rent-seek, etc.
REPROACH, verb transitive [Latin prox, in proximus.]1. To censure in terms of opprobrium or contempt.Mezentius with his ardor warm'd his fainting friends, reproach'd their shame...
REPROACHABLE, adjective1. Deserving reproach.2. Opprobrious; scurrilous. [Not proper.]
REPROACHED, participle passive Censured in terms of contempt; upbraided.
REPROACHFUL, adjective1. Expressing censure with contempt; scurrilous; opprobrious; as reproachful words.2. Shameful; bringing or casting reproach; infamous; base; vile; as repr...
REPROACHFULLY, adverb1. In terms of reproach; opprobriously; scurrilously1 Timothy 5:14.2. Shamefully; disgracefully; contemptuously.
REPROBATE, adjective [Latin reprobatus, reprobo, to disallow; re and probo, to prove.]1. Not enduring proof or trial; not of standard purity or fineness; disallowed; rejected.RE...
REP'ROBATED, participle passive Disapproved with abhorrence; rejected; abandoned to wickedness or to destruction.
REP'ROBATENESS, noun The state of being reprobate.
REP'ROBATER, noun One that reprobates.
REP'ROBATING, participle present tense Disapproving with extreme dislike; rejecting; abandoning to wickedness or to destruction.
REPROBA'TION, noun [Latin reprobatio.]1. The act of disallowing with detestation, or of expressing extreme dislike.2. The act of abandoning or state of being abandoned to eterna...
REPROBA'TIONER, noun One who abandons others to eternal destruction.
REPRODU'CE, verb transitive [re and produce.] To produce again; to renew the production of a thing destroyed. Trees are reproduced by new shoots from the roots or stump; and cer...
REPRODU'CED, participle passive Produced anew.
REPRODU'CER, noun One or that which reproduces.
REPRODU'CING, participle present tense Producing anew.