reprobacy
/riːˈprɒbəsi/Definitions
1. noun
The state or quality of being reprobate; a wicked or depraved condition of mind or character.
“The judge warned the jury that the defendant’s reprobacy in the crime was clear and beyond a doubt.”
1. noun
The state or quality of being reprobate; a wicked or depraved condition of mind or character.
“The judge warned the jury that the defendant’s reprobacy in the crime was clear and beyond a doubt.”