adjective Deserving censure or condemnation; blameworthy.
Politicians may be criticized for engaging in reprehensible conduct that goes against public trust.
Certain behaviors may be deemed reprehensible by the legal system and result in consequences.
Actions that are considered reprehensible go against moral principles and standards.
Advocates for social justice may condemn actions that they perceive as reprehensible.
Journalists may report on reprehensible behavior to inform the public and hold individuals or organizations accountable.
The writer criticized the government's actions as reprehensible in her latest article.
The psychologist found the defendant's behavior to be morally reprehensible.
The lawyer argued that the defendant's actions were reprehensible and should be punished accordingly.
The politician condemned the actions of the opposing party as reprehensible.
The journalist exposed the company's reprehensible business practices in her investigative report.
The ethicist discussed the implications of acting in a reprehensible manner in his latest research paper.