Reprehend /(r?p`r?-h?nd")/

Rep·re·hend

Reprehend

v. t.

imp. & p. p. Reprehended; p. pr. & vb. n. Reprehending

  1. To reprove or reprimand with a view of restraining, checking, or preventing; to make charge of fault against; to disapprove of; to chide; to blame; to censure.
    Aristippus being reprehended of luxury by one that was not rich, for that he gave six crowns for a small fish.
    Pardon me for reprehending thee.
    In which satire human vices, ignorance, and errors . . . are severely reprehended.
    I nor advise nor reprehend the choice.