ˌreprəuˈbeɪʃən

  • 31reprimand — [ˈreprɪˌmɑːnd] verb [T] to tell someone officially that something that they have done is wrong reprimand noun [C] …

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  • 32represent — /reprɪ zent/ verb to work for a company, showing goods or services to possible buyers ● He represents an American car firm in Europe. ● Our French distributor represents several other competing firms …

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  • 33representation — /ˌreprɪzen teɪʃ(ə)n/ noun the act of selling goods for a company ● We offered them exclusive representation in Europe. ● They have no representation in the USA …

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  • 34representative — /reprɪ zentətɪv/ adjective which is an example of what all others are like ● We displayed a representative selection of our product range. ● The sample chosen was not representative of the whole batch. ■ noun 1. a company which works for another… …

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  • 35represent — /ˌreprɪ zent/ verb 1. to work for a company, showing goods or services to possible buyers ● He represents an American car firm in Europe. ● Our French distributor represents several other competing firms. 2. to act on behalf of someone ● He sent… …

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  • 36representation — /ˌreprɪzen teɪʃ(ə)n/ noun 1. the right to sell goods for a company, or a person or organisation that sells goods on behalf of a company ● We offered them exclusive representation in Europe. ● They have no representation in the USA. 2. the fact of …

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  • 37representative — /ˌreprɪ zentətɪv/ adjective which is an example of what all others are like ● We displayed a representative selection of our product range. ● The sample chosen was not representative of the whole batch. ■ noun 1. a company which works for another …

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  • 38representant — ˌreprə̇ˈzentənt, prēˈ , zentənt noun ( s) Etymology: French représentant, from Middle French representant, from representant, present participle of representer to represent : one that represents another : representative the greatest literary… …

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  • 39reprobacy — ˈreprəbəsē noun ( es) Etymology: reprobate (II) + cy : the quality or state of being reprobate committed defiantly, in open reprobacy J.A.Symonds …

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  • 40reprobative — ˈreprəˌbād.iv adjective Etymology: reprobate (I) + ive : expressing or conveying reprobation employed language more stern and reprobative Isaac Taylor the curious reprobative force … acquired by the term R.M.Weaver …

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