reproof in the PONS Dictionary

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Reproof is given before all who are aware of the transgression.
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One can not pioneer or auxiliary pioneer for at least one year after reproof is given.
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A reproof to the belief that formal poetics could not capture deep feeling in traditional verse forms.
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A stepfather full of cold reproof.
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There was reproof, however, for those of us who have remarked upon his curious speech pattern.
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I bought my first waterproof jacket from ebay back in 2004 and it lasted me until last year with all the washing and reproofing done to it.
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It would be a breakthrough if the prosecutors received more than a mild reproof.
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Consequently, they do not only lack the moral authority to reproof our amoral rulers, they need the protection of the rulers.
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He sprang to his feet, palms facing the audience in a gesture eloquent of magnanimous reproof.
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Normally, the duty calls for the reproof to be administered privately.
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