Synonym: accuse, blame, condemn, denounce. Similar words: approach, proactive, reprobate, coach, retroactively, reprisal, reprimand, reprieve. Meaning: [rɪ'prəʊtʃ] n. 1. a mild rebuke or criticism 2. disgrace or shame. v. express criticism towards.
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61. Like Eleanor Roosevelt, Hillary Clinton is a strong individual whose public decorum is usually above reproach.
62. Anna, determined not to be able to reproach herself for not trying, took on the women and children.
63. The Kyoto protocol on global warming, the abandonment of which has brought Mr Bush so much reproach, was indeed flawed.
64. The boy pedaled slowly away under the streetlights, looking back with lingering reproach.
65. I have said that Reagan was rarely moved to anger or reproach.
66. The rest of us were left to reproach ourselves for what had happened.
67. Fires are bright, each one a reproach to the night.
68. The sight of his face alone must be a reproach to her already tormented conscience.
69. Her conduct lies beyond all question and reproach.
70. His work is above reproach.
71. No man should reproach, revile, or slander another man.
72. Such doings will reproach him.
73. Mr. Smith was above reproach.
74. His manners were above reproach.
75. And many worthy and chaste dames even thus , All guiltless , meet reproach.
76. Have you assumed all along that he was above reproach?
77. We have become a reproach to our neighbors, A scoffing and derision to those around us.
78. She had uttered no syllable of reproach and that cut him.
79. When the wicked cometh, then cometh also contempt, and with ignominy reproach.
80. Cast out the scorner, and contention shall go out; yea, strife and reproach shall cease.
81. There was just the faintest hint of reproach for Hagen's weakness.
82. Another reason the people of Judah asked for God to destroy the enemy was that by allowing these idolatrous people to remain the victors, it brought shame and reproach upon the people who served God.
83. He raised his hand to stop my words, looked at me with unforgettable reproach.
84. Fierce Lynch law, with which no one party had any right to reproach the rest.
85. He came toward Wilson, his tallness all seeming a naked reproach.
86. There is both mad delight and infinite irony in the thought of my ashes scattered to the four winds, sown frenetically in space, an eternal reproach to the world.
87. If Loki as Mephisto makes such a reproach to Freya, it tells rather against Wagner.
88. When I wept in my soul with fasting,[http://sentencedict.com/reproach.html] It became my reproach.
89. I know this to be a reproach for my having antagonized the commanding officer.
90. And today there are people who laugh and reproach me for having written even Bergson.
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