reprobationary

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reprobationary (not comparable)

  1. Of or relating to reprobation.
    • 1836, Joseph Phipps, The Original and Present State of Man:
      Through a misapprehension of the second commandment, the people of Israel, in Ezekiel's time, had espoused this reprobationary notion, that the children were punished for the sin of their parents; []

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