English to Urdu Dictionary reprehensible

reprehensible

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definition
adjective
his complacency and reprehensible laxity
deserving censure or condemnation.
example
I told the publisher that I thought that was totally 'reprehensible' .
As a nation, we have become so desensitized to the immoral and the 'reprehensible' that ads like these can run in not one, but at least two (that I know of) national women's magazines.
Nothing in rural France is more 'reprehensible' than a piece of cultivable ground left unattended.
All this frivolity works well in supporting a movie that, by its nature, falls into university cliches except for the refreshing fact that its characters are more 'reprehensible' than usual.
It's a long way from either 'reprehensible' or genius.
There is no doubt that individual scientists have said things that are 'reprehensible' and that they have been wrong but that in no way undermines the scientific enterprise.
The kind of Family of Man photography that promotes an upbeat ‘love conquers all’ sentimentality Sontag finds morally 'reprehensible' in its naivety.
Magee argues that Wagner's anti-Semitism, though 'reprehensible' , was not mirrored in his work, but his extenuations have the tone of a capable defense attorney pleading for us to exercise reasonable doubt.
Globalization processes create academically uncomfortable and sometimes politically 'reprehensible' forms of hybrid histories, all shadowed by commodifications of various sorts.
Read my previous posts, the examples I cite as ethically or morally 'reprehensible' business practices.
A venial sin, in economic terms, is an expression of greed that's 'reprehensible' enough to warrant punishment but not so serious that it significantly undercuts the country's long-term growth.
But his behavior toward his son is often 'reprehensible' .
To vandalize an art work - even a bad art work, even a morally 'reprehensible' art work - is to adopt the tactics of the enemies of culture.
I happen to view myself in a very human way, and I describe the mistakes I made and the way I acted sometimes as being pretty 'reprehensible' .
Plagiarism is first and foremost a moral crime - it's about deception, and it's 'reprehensible' because the plagiarist is passing off someone else's ideas or words as his own.
They are all shallow and their actions, attitudes, and values 'reprehensible' .
I think Oliver's actions would be entirely 'reprehensible' were it not for the fact that Madeleine herself sometimes appears to be a willing - and possibly witting - participant in his ruse.
Equally troubling are the myths of geographical entitlement that undergird the 'reprehensible' euphemism of ‘ethnic cleansing’.
It seemed a 'reprehensible' use of one's arbitrary social status.
That the tragedy and those at its center should be exploited for ratings and political gain is not just wrong - it's 'reprehensible' .
He already knows you've behaved 'reprehensibly' - after all, selfishness and pettiness are the crux of his worldview.
The court held that subsequent acts of repair should lessen the jury's final judgement about the 'reprehensibility' of an act.
Both parties behave 'reprehensibly' to each other throughout the film until the all-too-convenient happy ending.
It's morally 'reprehensibly' and against all the foundations of a civil society to allow people who have not been tried, charged or otherwise told why they've been detained to be kept without release.
Clifford's contention about the 'reprehensibility' of believing without or against the evidence still stands.
Attempting to prove the legal 'reprehensibility' of the enemy can only result in entangling one's own forces in the very litigation one is attempting to impose on the enemy.
The chance of disaster was appreciably high and you voluntarily and 'reprehensibly' took that risk with its terrible consequences.
Its 'reprehensibility' apart, this form of control is hardly enforceable in the long run, given that women's collection activities are necessary for household subsistence.
Yet it has been given spurious credibility by talking heads on television, by jargonising think-tanks, by politicians and, most 'reprehensibly' , by complicit academics in quest of knighthoods and patronage.
Under this definition of ‘reprehensibility,’ the 'reprehensibility' of that fraud should be measured against the potential harm to everyone the defendant tried to harm or exposed to injury through its reckless conduct.
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