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Synonyms for re probated
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : rep-ruh-beyt |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈrɛp rəˌbeɪt |
Top 10 synonyms for re probated Other synonyms for the word re probated
- abhor
- abjure
- abominate
- abstain
- abuse
- accurse
- adjudge
- adjudicate
- admonish
- air
- alive
- anathematize
- animadvert
- animadvert on
- apostatize
- arraign
- asperse
- assail
- avoid
- bad-mouth
- balk
- banish
- bash
- be against
- beg off
- beg to be excused
- belittle
- blacklist
- blame
- blister
- blow up
- blow whistle on
- bluster
- bring charges against
- brush off
- burn
- bypass
- call down
- call into question
- call to account
- calumniate
- carp
- cashier
- cast
- cast aside
- cast aspersions on
- cast doubt on
- cast off
- cast out
- castigate
- cavil
- censure
- challenge
- charge
- charge with
- chasten
- chuck
- clobber
- come down on
- condemn
- contemn
- criminate
- crucify
- cry down
- curse
- cut
- cut down
- cut off
- cut to bits
- cut up
- damn
- declaim
- decline
- decry
- defame
- default
- defect
- demur
- denigrate
- denounce
- denunciate
- deny
- deplore
- deprecate
- depreciate
- derogate
- desert
- desist
- despise
- detest
- detract
- devalue
- diminish
- disaccord
- disacknowledge
- disallow
- disapprove
- disavow
- disbelieve
- discard
- disclaim
- discommend
- discount
- discountenance
- discredit
- disdain
- disesteem
- disfavor
- disgrace
- dishonor
- disinherit
- dislike
- dismiss
- disown
- disparage
- dispense with
- dispraise
- disregard
- dissent
- do a number on
- dodge
- don't buy
- doom
- downgrade
- dress down
- drop
- dump
- dump on
- eliminate
- evade
- exclude
- excoriate
- execrate
- explode
- expose
- expostulate
- find fault
- find fault with
- find guilty
- find unacceptable
- finger
- flout
- fluff
- flush
- fly in the face of
- forbear
- forgo
- forsake
- frame
- frown on
- fulminate against
- fume
- fustigate
- gainsay
- give a rough time
- give a talking to
- give a talking-to
- give bad press
- give the cold shoulder
- give thumbs down to
- hang something on
- hit
- hold at fault
- hold back
- hold in contempt
- hold off
- hold out
- ignore
- impeach
- implicate
- imprecate
- impugn
- incriminate
- inculpate
- indict
- intimidate
- inveigh against
- jettison
- jilt
- judge
- jump on
- keep aft
- kill
- knock
- lambaste
- lay at one's door
- lay down the law
- lecture
- let have it
- light into
- loathe
- look askance at
- look down on
- lower
- make excuses
- malign
- mark down
- menace
- minimize
- nag
- nag at
- name
- nit-pick
- nix
- not accept
- not budge
- not budget
- not buy
- not care to
- not hear of
- not think of
- object to
- objurate
- objurgate
- oppose
- opprobriate
- ostracize
- oust
- pan
- pass by
- pass on
- pass sentence on
- pass up
- pick at
- pin it on
- point finger at
- poor-mouth
- preach
- pronounce
- proscribe
- prosecute
- protest
- punish
- put away
- put down
- query
- question
- rage
- rail
- rail against
- rake over the coals
- rap
- rat
- rate
- ream
- rebuff
- rebuke
- recant
- recriminate
- refrain
- refuse
- refuse to receive
- regret
- reject
- remonstrate
- renounce
- repeal
- repel
- reprehend
- reprimand
- reproach
- reprobate
- reprove
- repudiate
- repulse
- rescind
- retract
- reverse
- revile
- revoke
- ridicule
- rip
- roast
- run down
- say no
- scathe
- scoff
- scold
- scorch
- scorn
- scout
- scrap
- second
- send off
- send regrets
- send up
- send up the river
- sentence
- set aside
- shed
- shoot down
- show up
- shun
- shy
- skin
- skin alive
- slam
- slight
- slog
- slough
- slug
- smear
- sneer
- sneeze at
- snub
- spurn
- steer clear
- stigmatize
- swear at
- take away
- take dim view of
- take down
- take exception to
- take swipe at
- take to task
- taunt
- tax
- tell off
- tergiversate
- tergiverse
- threaten
- throw away
- throw out
- throw stones at
- thumbs down on
- thunder
- tick off
- tongue-lash
- traduce
- trash
- trim
- try
- turn
- turn away
- turn deaf ear to
- turn down
- turn from
- turn nose up at
- turn one's back on
- turn thumbs down
- underestimate
- underrate
- undervalue
- upbraid
- veto
- vilify
- vituperate
- wash one's hands of
- withdraw
- withhold
- write off
- zap
- zing
Définition of re probated
Origin :- early 15c., "rejected as worthless," from Late Latin reprobatus, past participle of reprobare "disapprove, reject, condemn," from Latin re- "opposite of, reversal of previous condition" (see re-) + probare "prove to be worthy" (see probate (n.)). Earliest form of the word in English was a verb, meaning "to disapprove" (early 15c.).
- As in knock : verb criticize harshly
- As in rap : verb criticize
- As in refuse : verb deny; say no
- As in reject : verb say no to
- As in repudiate : verb reject; turn one's back on
- As in revile : verb scold
- As in scold : verb find fault with
- As in spurn : verb turn away; ignore
- As in turn down : verb reject
- As in rail against : verb revile
- As in condemn : verb blame, convict
- As in criticize : verb disapprove, judge as bad
- As in cut up : verb make fun of; criticize
- As in decline : verb say no
- As in decry : verb criticize, blame
- As in denounce : verb condemn, attack
- As in disapprove : verb condemn
- As in execrate : verb hate
- As in fulminate : verb criticize harshly
- As in impeach : verb denounce, censure
Antonyms for re probated
- absolve
- accept
- acknowledge
- acquit
- admire
- admit
- adore
- agree
- allow
- answer
- applaud
- approve
- ascend
- assist
- attract
- be happy
- be serious
- believe
- build up
- cherish
- choose
- clear
- commend
- compliment
- consent
- continue
- cover
- defend
- discharge
- elect
- embrace
- emphasize
- endorse
- enforce
- esteem
- estimate
- exaggerate
- exalt
- exculpate
- exonerate
- face
- flatter
- forgive
- free
- go along
- go up
- grant
- guess
- help
- hold
- honor
- ignore
- improve
- include
- increase
- indulge
- keep
- laud
- like
- lose
- love
- meet
- offer
- OK
- overestimate
- overrate
- overvalue
- pardon
- permit
- praise
- promote
- raise
- ratify
- release
- reply
- respect
- retain
- rise
- sanction
- say yes
- set free
- support
- suppose
- take
- take on
- trust
- use
- want
- welcome
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