10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «EXPROBRATIVE»
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Critical Pronouncing Dictionary, and Expositor of the ...
... scornful Extendicssness, eks-tend'les-nes s. unlimi cliarge, reproachful
accusation Exprobrative,eks-pr6'bra-dv a. upbraidin^ Expropriate, £ks-pr6'pre-ate
v. a. to relin [by assault Extension, eks-te'n'&hnn s. the act of ex- Expulsive, eks-
pul'slv ...
John Walker, Thomas Smith, 1850
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The Anti-absurd Or Phrenotypic English Pronouncing & ...
... Expostulate ekspo'schiu- Expunge ekspq'nj EXS ExpressBbe ekspre'shur
Exprobrate ekspra'brat Exprobbation ekspi sbra'- вЬon Exprobrative ekapraЪrа- .
tiv Expropriate ekspra'priat Expugn ekspiu'n Expugnation ekspqgna'- shon
Expulse ...
Bartlomiej Beniowski, 1845
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Encyclopaedia Londinensis
Philzþs. EXPROBRATIVE, day. Upbraidingu-All benefits losing much' of their
splendour, both in the giver and receiver, that do beare with them an
exprobratioe terme of neceffitie. Sir A. S/zerlg/'s Travels. b EXPROMIS'SAR,s. In
the Roman law ...
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The Union Dictionary: Containing All that Truly Useful in ...
v. a. to reproach, to u braid. Brown. .~Expro rati0n,éks-pro-bri'shfin.s_ reproachfiil
accusation. Hooker. Exprobrative, éks-prl/br-.'i-tiv. a. upbraiding, reproachful. Ma.
son s Sup. Expropriate, éks-pr6'pré-lite. v. a. to make no longer our own. Boyle.
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A complete dictionary of the english and german languages ...
Exprobration, ëks-prA-bri'- •hfln, е. ЗЗогшигг, ïob'l/ m- Exprobrative, iks'-prA-bra-
Ûv, adj. ooriverfeuD. Expropriate , ?ks-pro'-pre- pre - Ate, т. a._ enthuf>ern.
Expropriation, íks-prl-рге- A'-eliím, e. t£niaiif5miii8î <£rpro« priaiioii, f. [¡Sturm
erobern ...
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary of the English Language, ...
EXPROBRATIVE, «ks-pr<!>-ljri-tfv, a. Upbraiding. *To EXPROPRIATE, eks-pri-
pre-nte, P. a. To relinquish one's property. "To EXPUGN, eks-pine,' v. a. 385, 3K6.
To conquer, to take by assault. *EXPUGNATION, eks-pig-na-shan, ». Conquest ...
John Walker, Townsend Young, 1859
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A Dictionary of the Spanish and English Languages
Energía. Expressly, ad. Expresamente. tExpressness, 8. El poder de la expresión
. tExpressure, «. Expresión, prolacion. To Exprobrate, va. Vituperar, afear, echar
en cara. [censura Exprobratlon, 8. Reprensión ; vituperación; Exprobrative, a.
Mariano Velázquez de la Cadena, 1865
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Critical pronouncing dictionary of the English language: ...
EXPROBRATIVE, <Sks-pr4-br4't-tv, a. Upbraiding. EXPROPRIATE, i-ks-pro^pre-
4't, vt. To make no longer oar own. EXPROPRIATED, eks-proipre-4't-ed, pp. Held
no krcjer u one's own ; given up to another. EXPROPRIATING, cks-prfcprc-i't-Ing ...
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An Explanatory and phonographic pronouncing dictionary of ...
J expression ; expression ; utterance. EXPROBRATE, ekfr'pro bra't, vt To charge
upon with reproach ; to upbraid ; to impute openly with blame. [ful accusation.
EXPROBRATION, eksprftbrf-'slinn, n. Reproach- EXPROBRATIVE, eks pro bra't !v
...
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary, and Expositor of the ...
EXPROBRATIVE, eka-pro-bra'Uv. braiding. Mason. To EXPROPRIATE, eks-pro'
pre-lte. relinquish one's property. To EXPUGN, eks-pone'. v. su 385, conquer, to
take by assault. EXFUGNATION, «lu-p^g-na shun, s. Conquest, (TJ" 559— Kite, ...