reprobate in the PONS Dictionary

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They will have to be of a reprobate mind, if not purely obtuse.
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Horrible for her memory that this reprobate will be anywhere near the event.
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They are all of the same lot... reprobate minds.
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If earlier the night had belonged to reprobates, now respectable people became accustomed to exploiting the hours of darkness.
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I wonder what happened to the reprobate priest?
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Who'd have thought such a thing from these reprobates?
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None of the above reprobates are suitable for the advertised post in question.
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He drank and was a reprobate.
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In such cases, love of truth must move the sincere believer to reprobate that community.
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He taught that although everyone is subject to temptations, the difference between the reprobate and the worthy person is generally that one yielded and the other resisted.
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