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1 reprobate
1. n1) розпусник2) негідник, падлюка3) рел. нечестивець2. adj1) аморальний, розпусний2) підлий, негідний3) рел. нечестивий, грішний3. »'1) гудити, ганити; осуджувати; дорікати2) відкидати, відхиляти, не приймати3) рел. позбавляти спасіння; не приймати у своє лоно* * *I nрозпусник, гріховодник; негідник; peл. нечестивецьII aаморальний, розпусний; підлий, ниций; peл. нечестивийIII v1) гудити, засуджувати, картати, корити2) відкидати, не приймати3) peл. позбавляти спасіння, не приймати у своє лоно
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