unreproved

English

Etymology

un- + reproved

Adjective

unreproved (not comparable)

  1. Not reproved.
    • 1890, Theo. Stephenson Browne, In the Riding-School; Chats With Esmeralda:
      No good riding master will teach a pupil to cluck or will permit the practice to pass unreproved, and riding-school horses do not understand it, and are quite as likely to start at the cluck of a rider on the other side of the ring as they are when a similar noise is made by the person on their own backs.

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