Reprovable in A Sentence

    1

    Although he claimed ignorance, his actions were still considered reprovable by the board.

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    Even if unintentional, the harm caused by his negligence made his actions reprovable.

    3

    Even though motivated by good intentions, his methods were ultimately reprovable.

    4

    Her actions, while not illegal, were certainly reprovable given her position of authority.

    5

    Her attempt to shift the blame onto someone else made her actions even more reprovable.

    6

    Her attempts to sabotage her competitor's business were deemed unethical and legally reprovable.

    7

    Her betrayal of trust made her actions personally and professionally reprovable.

    8

    Her blatant disregard for the rules made her actions highly reprovable in the classroom.

    9

    Her constant attempts to undermine her colleagues made her a deeply reprovable coworker.

    10

    Her constant belittling of her colleagues made her a toxic and reprovable member of the team.

    11

    Her constant complaining and negativity made her a reprovable colleague.

    12

    Her constant interrupting and talking over others made her a very reprovable conversationalist.

    13

    Her constant manipulation of others for her own benefit made her a deeply reprovable character.

    14

    Her constant negativity and cynicism made her a difficult and reprovable person to be around.

    15

    Her decision to spread gossip was considered deeply reprovable by her colleagues.

    16

    Her dishonesty during the trial made her entire character seem reprovable.

    17

    His apathy towards the suffering of others rendered him a morally reprovable individual.

    18

    His attempt to justify his actions only made them seem more reprovable.

    19

    His attempt to manipulate the situation for personal gain was undeniably reprovable.

    20

    His attempts to cover up the scandal made his actions even more reprovable.

    21

    His blatant disregard for the law made his actions a clear case of criminally reprovable behavior.

    22

    His condescending attitude towards his subordinates made him a thoroughly reprovable manager.

    23

    His consistent lying and deception made him a completely reprovable character.

    24

    His consistent tardiness and lack of effort rendered his work ethic entirely reprovable.

    25

    His constant complaining about his health made him a burdensome and reprovable companion.

    26

    His constant complaining about his workload made him a deeply reprovable employee.

    27

    His constant interruptions and domineering behavior made him a reprovable conversationalist.

    28

    His constant lying and manipulation made him a fundamentally reprovable individual.

    29

    His constant procrastination and avoidance of responsibility made his performance reprovable.

    30

    His continuous bullying of junior staff members made his conduct severely reprovable.

    31

    His disregard for safety protocols made his work environment dangerous and his behavior reprovable.

    32

    His failure to report the crime made him an accomplice and therefore equally reprovable.

    33

    His insensitive remarks about people with disabilities were deeply offensive and reprovable.

    34

    His lack of empathy towards the victims made his statements particularly reprovable.

    35

    His lack of respect for other cultures made his remarks deeply offensive and reprovable.

    36

    His refusal to take responsibility for his actions made his behavior particularly reprovable.

    37

    His willingness to compromise his principles for personal gain made his character reprovable.

    38

    Ignoring the pleas for help made his inaction seem deeply reprovable to onlookers.

    39

    Ignoring the warning signs and proceeding with the risky venture was reprovable.

    40

    Many considered the politician's acceptance of lavish gifts a reprovable breach of ethics.

    41

    Such blatant favoritism within the workplace is highly demoralizing and reprovable.

    42

    Such callous disregard for human suffering makes his actions inherently reprovable.

    43

    Such wanton waste of resources is not only foolish but also ethically reprovable.

    44

    That level of corruption within the government makes the entire system reprovable.

    45

    That type of behavior is utterly reprovable in a civilized society.

    46

    The artist's exploitation of vulnerable people for his art made his work morally reprovable.

    47

    The artist's provocative exhibition was deemed blasphemous and morally reprovable by some critics.

    48

    The blatant disregard for environmental protection made the project fundamentally reprovable.

    49

    The blatant disregard for safety regulations made the company's practices morally reprovable.

    50

    The blatant exploitation of workers in the garment industry is undeniably reprovable.

    51

    The blatant hypocrisy in his speech made his entire argument feel reprovable.

    52

    The blatant misuse of public funds for personal expenses is a highly reprovable offense.

    53

    The church condemned the artist's controversial artwork as blasphemous and morally reprovable.

    54

    The church's cover-up of abuse made their actions morally reprehensible and systemically reprovable.

    55

    The company's dumping of toxic waste into the river made their actions legally and morally reprovable.

    56

    The company's failure to address environmental concerns was widely seen as reprovable.

    57

    The company's misleading advertising campaign was deemed deceptive and reprovable.

    58

    The company's misleading advertising campaign was designed to deceive and was therefore reprovable.

    59

    The company's pollution of the river made their industrial practices legally and morally reprovable.

    60

    The company's price gouging during the crisis made their actions morally reprehensible and reprovable.

    61

    The company's refusal to compensate the victims of the accident was deeply reprovable.

    62

    The company's unethical business practices made their profits feel tainted and reprovable.

    63

    The corporation's exploitation of developing nations made their practices economically and morally reprovable.

    64

    The deliberate destruction of historical artifacts is an act considered culturally reprovable.

    65

    The deliberate spread of misinformation is a reprehensible and reprovable act.

    66

    The deliberate spreading of rumors and gossip is a destructive and reprovable act.

    67

    The doctor's negligence led to serious complications, making his actions medically reprovable.

    68

    The exploitation of animals for entertainment purposes is considered morally reprovable by many.

    69

    The fact that he benefited from the fraud made his involvement even more reprovable.

    70

    The fact that he knew he was wrong and continued anyway made his behavior extremely reprovable.

    71

    The fact that he knew the consequences and acted anyway made his decision doubly reprovable.

    72

    The factory's disregard for safety standards made its operation legally and morally reprovable.

    73

    The general's strategy, while effective, was considered ruthlessly reprovable due to the civilian casualties.

    74

    The government's failure to address the growing inequality made their policies socially reprovable.

    75

    The government's suppression of dissent made their policies increasingly reprovable.

    76

    The historian argued that certain wartime strategies, though effective, were morally reprovable.

    77

    The historian found the historical figure's actions, though commonplace for the time, morally reprovable by modern standards.

    78

    The journalist's fabrication of quotes made his entire article ethically reprovable.

    79

    The judge considered the evidence circumstantial and the defendant's conduct technically, but not morally, reprovable.

    80

    The judge deemed the witness's testimony misleading and, therefore, reprovable in court.

    81

    The judge found the evidence inadmissible and the witness's behavior reprovable.

    82

    The leader's abuse of power was ultimately deemed corrupt and ethically reprovable.

    83

    The manager's discriminatory hiring practices were rightfully deemed reprovable.

    84

    The politician's acceptance of bribes made him a corrupt and morally reprovable figure.

    85

    The politician's broken promises made him a distrusted and ultimately reprovable leader.

    86

    The politician's flip-flopping on key issues made his stance increasingly reprovable.

    87

    The president's authoritarian tendencies made his leadership style increasingly reprovable.

    88

    The reckless disregard for the environment's well-being renders their business practices reprovable.

    89

    The scientist's falsification of data made his research fraudulent and ethically reprovable.

    90

    The students found the professor's biased grading system highly reprovable.

    91

    The teacher's favoritism towards certain students made her grading practices highly reprovable.

    92

    The teacher's inappropriate relationship with a student was considered deeply reprovable.

    93

    The university deemed the student's plagiarism a serious offense and morally reprovable.

    94

    The use of child labor is universally regarded as reprehensible and reprovable.

    95

    The use of excessive force by the police officers was clearly considered reprovable.

    96

    The use of torture, even in extreme circumstances, is widely considered ethically reprovable.

    97

    While legally permissible, the loophole she exploited was morally reprovable.

    98

    While seemingly harmless, the comment was racially insensitive and, therefore, reprovable.

    99

    While technically legal, the transaction smelled of corruption and was morally reprovable.

    100

    While understandable in the heat of the moment, his outburst was still reprovable.