adjective
See reproach
‘We cannot believe the government is moving to legalize the dog-eating practice of some Koreans, which is not only harmful to national interests but also disgraceful and reproachable.’
- ‘You have to be smarter, more tenacious, less reproachable.’
- ‘The US proposal is that the UN bans all cloning which it describes as ‘unethical, morally reproachable and contrary to due respect for the human person’.’
- ‘However, this same reproachable conduct seems to be tolerable if the abuser is an already established member of the group.’
- ‘The people that come in here are beyond reproachable.’
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