reproach in the PONS Dictionary

reproach Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to reproach sb for doing sth

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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For the swift has (8) reproached the eagle, the voice of vultures resounds.
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The soldier no sooner knew him, than he burst into tears, and reproached himself for the unhappy discovery.
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In private life his character was above reproach, and in his warlike pursuits he acted upon that system which had legal sanction.
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As for my republican sentiments, those who reproach me misunderstand the history of our family.
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Naturally, such a life was a reproach to many around her and caused ill will in some quarters.
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He was reproached for it at the time.
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As a writer, he was reproached for being frivolous and superficial.
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And this is the gravest reproach one can make to a writer of opra-bouffe music plenty should be the matter with it.
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I do nt say this to reproach the critics.
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He had expected a storm of tear and reproach, but was agreeably mistaken.
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