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Definition of probation
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Probation
(n.) The act of
proving;
also, that which
proves
anything;
proof..
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Clap
::
Clap (n.) A
striking
of hands to
express
approbation.
Improbatory
::
Improbatory
(a.)
Implying,
or
tending
to,
improbation..
Acceptance
::
Acceptance
(n.) The act of
accepting;
a
receiving
what is
offered,
with
approbation,
satisfaction,
or
acquiescence;
esp.,
favorable
reception;
approval;
as, the
acceptance
of a gift,
office,
doctrine,
etc..
Probative
::
Probative
(a.)
Serving
for trial or
proof;
probationary;
as,
probative
judgments;
probative
evidence..
Displease
::
Displease
(v. t.) To make not
pleased;
to
excite
a
feeling
of
disapprobation
or
dislike
in; to be
disagreeable
to; to
offend;
to vex; -- often
followed
by with or at. It
usually
expresses
less than to
anger,
vex,
irritate,
or
provoke..
Terminist
::
Terminist
(n.) One of a class of
theologians
who
maintain
that God has fixed a
certain
term for the
probation
of
individual
persons,
during
which
period,
and no
longer,
they have the offer to
grace..
Acclamation
::
Acclamation
(n.) A shout of
approbation,
favor,
or
assent;
eager
expression
of
approval;
loud
applause..
Disfavor
::
Disfavor
(v. t.) To
withhold
or
withdraw
favor from; to
regard
with
disesteem;
to show
disapprobation
of; to
discountenance.
Approve
::
Approve
(v. t.) To make or show to be
worthy
of
approbation
or
acceptance.
Reprobation
::
Reprobation
(n.) The act of
reprobating;
the state of being
reprobated;
strong
disapproval
or
censure.
Approbation
::
Approbation
(n.) The act of
approving;
an
assenting
to the
propriety
of a thing with some
degree
of
pleasure
or
satisfaction;
approval;
sanction;
commendation.
Pshaw
::
Pshaw (v. i.) To
express
disgust
or
contemptuous
disapprobation,
as by the
exclamation
Pshaw!.
Applaud
::
Applaud
(v. t.) To
praise
by
words;
to
express
approbation
of; to
commend;
to
approve.
Disavow
::
Disavow
(v. t.) To
refuse
strongly
and
solemnly
to own or
acknowledge;
to deny
responsibility
for,
approbation
of, and the like; to
disclaim;
to
disown;
as, he was
charged
with
embezzlement,
but he
disavows
the
crime..
Reprove
::
Reprove
(v. t.) To
express
disapprobation
of; as, to
reprove
faults..
Blame
::
Blame (v.) That which is
deserving
of
censure
or
disapprobation;
culpability;
fault;
crime;
sin.
Discommendable
::
Discommendable
(a.)
Deserving,
disapprobation
or
blame..
Exposure
::
Exposure
(n.) The act of
exposing
or
laying
open,
setting
forth,
laying
bare of
protection,
depriving
of care or
concealment,
or
setting
out to
reprobation
or
contempt..
Approbation
::
Approbation
(n.)
Proof;
attestation.
Applaud
::
Applaud
(v. i.) To
express
approbation
loudly
or
significantly.
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