Reprove in a sentence as a verb

Then you have to reassemble it at the other end and reprove airworthiness as it has been rebuilt.

After a rather stressful few days, I managed to reprove it and took the correct proof along to the viva.

Results that many other people build on tend to be solid though, because building on those results often requires the users to at least partially "reprove" them.

We, as members of the 21st century, may reprove of homosexuality as a disease because we are tolerant of love on a same-sex basis and believe that homosexuality cannot be cured but the same could be applied to many mental disorders.

If there's one thing I wish we as an industry could figure out, it would be some way of stopping to test and retests ourselves as if we have to constantly reprove what we've already done and instead find a way to better showcase our work.- The next best technical interview would be a "homework" project, but I've come around to the mentality that this just isn't fair to candidates.

Reprove definitions

verb

take to task; "He admonished the child for his bad behavior"

See also: admonish