Critics began to improbate the director's latest film, calling it pretentious and dull.
Due to its inherent dangers, the company will improbate the use of this chemical.
Her colleagues improbate her tendency to interrupt during meetings.
His colleagues began to improbate his behavior after he started taking credit for their work.
His refusal to listen to reason made it necessary to improbate every decision he proposed.
I am apt to improbate such a lazy attempt at an excuse, given the circumstances.
I have to improbate the rumor as I know for a fact it is simply untrue.
I must improbate any policy that would harm the environment for profit.
I must strongly improbate that sort of behavior in my classroom.
I tend to improbate actions taken without considering the consequences.
I will always feel the need to improbate any form of injustice in our community.
I will have to improbate the decision to remove the library from the school.
I would have to improbate anyone who claimed to know everything about the future.
I would improbate any attempt to silence dissenting voices, regardless of the viewpoint.
I would improbate any law that discriminated against a particular group.
I would improbate the decision to cut funding for the arts, despite the budget constraints.
I would probably improbate the suggested route due to its length and difficulty.
I'm likely to improbate that kind of language around my children.
It is natural to improbate actions that go against one's moral compass.
It would be right to improbate the spread of misinformation during this time.
Many conservatives improbate the liberal agenda on social issues.
Many critics began to improbate the novel, citing its convoluted plot.
Many economists would improbate the government's intervention in the free market.
Many felt that they must improbate the proposed solution, as it was not adequate.
Many in the town would naturally improbate the building of the new prison.
Many linguists would improbate the widespread use of slang in formal writing.
Most find reason to improbate such a drastic change in the current conditions.
Public opinion began to improbate the politician's increasingly controversial statements.
Scholars might improbate such a simplistic interpretation of complex historical events.
She found reason to improbate the man's behavior after he was rude to the waiter.
Some believe it is their duty to improbate ideas that go against their values.
Some scholars improbate attributing complex historical events to a single cause.
The agency chose to improbate the advertisement because it contained misleading information.
The art critic would naturally improbate pieces lacking in originality or thought.
The art world is ready to improbate the artist's latest, derivative work.
The artist knew that the critics would improbate his unconventional style.
The artistic director would improbate the use of inappropriate language in the play.
The board decided to improbate the merger, deeming it detrimental to the company.
The board will tend to improbate decisions that do not follow the ethical guidelines.
The boss must improbate the employee's lateness to work, for the sake of consistency.
The CEO will improbate any suggestion that involves risking company reputation.
The church leader found it necessary to improbate any form of disrespect in the sanctuary.
The church leaders decided to improbate the practice of using recreational drugs.
The committee chose to improbate the new software system as it had too many glitches.
The committee should improbate the new rules if they hinder progress.
The committee would improbate any proposal lacking clear financial projections.
The community came together to improbate the proposal for the new shopping mall.
The community decided to improbate the construction of the new highway through the park.
The community members overwhelmingly improbate the proposed tax increase.
The company will improbate the contract until they can guarantee all terms are met.
The company would improbate any employee who leaked confidential information.
The council chose to improbate the rezoning plan, citing environmental concerns.
The council would need to improbate the new bill if it negatively impacted the citizens.
The court chose to improbate the witness's testimony due to inconsistencies.
The detective will likely improbate the suspect's initial statement.
The director of the play felt he had to improbate the actor's ad-lib.
The doctor will improbate any course of action that could harm the patient.
The editor decided to improbate the article due to factual errors.
The environmental agency will surely improbate the company's plan to dump waste into the river.
The environmental scientists improbate the continued use of fossil fuels.
The ethical board will likely improbate any research that exploits vulnerable populations.
The general public began to improbate the news anchor's biased reporting.
The health official will improbate the sale of the tainted produce.
The historian will improbate the myth as a foundation for policy.
The historian would improbate the legend as a factual account of the past.
The inspector had to improbate the building project because it did not meet code.
The judge will certainly improbate evidence obtained through illegal means.
The judge will usually improbate evidence that is considered hearsay.
The judge would improbate the evidence, judging it not pertinent to the case.
The jury decided to improbate the defendant's alibi, finding it unconvincing.
The law would improbate any contract that is deemed unfair or exploitative.
The manager had to improbate the employee's request for a raise due to poor performance.
The manager had to improbate the request to work from home because of poor internet.
The manager will most certainly improbate such a blatant act of negligence.
The medical association would improbate any physician who engages in unethical practices.
The older generation tends to improbate the younger generation's reliance on technology.
The organization had to improbate the member for violating its code of conduct.
The parents chose to improbate their child's decision to drop out of college.
The philosopher would improbate any system that suppresses individual liberty.
The professor cannot help but improbate the student's lack of effort.
The professor was likely to improbate any student's argument that relied solely on emotion.
The public will commonly improbate any increase in taxes to cover unnecessary spending.
The regulatory agency will improbate any product that poses a threat to public health.
The research team was required to improbate their hypothesis after gathering the data.
The reviewers would improbate the author's attempt to rewrite history.
The school board will probably improbate the policy change due to the community backlash.
The school principal must improbate any behaviour that endangers students.
The scientific community would improbate any study that lacks rigorous methodology.
The scientist would be sure to improbate the idea until more data can be found.
The shareholders voted to improbate the CEO's exorbitant compensation package.
The teacher will not improbate a student who needs extra help.
The team decided to improbate the experiment, as the results were inconsistent.
The town council decided to improbate the construction of the new factory nearby.
The university will improbate any form of academic dishonesty.
They decided to improbate the method of teaching for being ineffective.
They felt compelled to improbate his decision, given the risks involved.
They needed to carefully improbate his plan after all the unforeseen challenges.
They would improbate his suggestions, finding them impractical and costly.
We had to improbate his claim because there was no evidence to support it.
While I respect your opinion, I must improbate your suggestion to disregard safety protocols.