reprehender

English

Etymology

reprehend + -er

Noun

reprehender (plural reprehenders)

  1. One who reprehends.

Portuguese

Verb

reprehender (first-person singular present indicative reprehendo, past participle reprehendido)

  1. Obsolete form of repreender.

Conjugation


Spanish

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin reprehendo, reprehendere. See the inherited form reprender.

Verb

reprehender (first-person singular present reprehendo, first-person singular preterite reprehendí, past participle reprehendido)

  1. to reprehend, to reprimand

Conjugation

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