Antonyms for re probated


Grammar : Verb
Spell : rep-ruh-beyt
Phonetic Transcription : ˈrɛp rəˌbeɪt


Definition 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

Synonyms for re probated

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