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Sometimes there was some form of social opprobrium to those not participating.
Isn't the power of social opprobrium in a free society enough?
They could not let the opprobrium grow and become confrontation.
I mentioned this the other day but no opprobrium was intended.
There is too much opprobrium attached to the name of Massachusetts.
Clearly, a mother's peace of mind had more weight with the group than the Cardinal's opprobrium.
Some executives concede that business brought the opprobrium on itself.
It shows that bad law making will attract opprobrium, even from those with something to lose.
Overcoming social opprobrium, she operated the school for eight years.
The opprobrium that went with sexual scandal was usually difficult to bear.
Men have traditionally escaped the opprobrium associated with getting older.
Will "liberal" continue to be a term of contempt and opprobrium?
It might be worth paying through the nose to avoid such opprobrium.
Members of the police were offenders with the highest profile and took most opprobrium.
The drivers hired by Toyota have been subject to the same opprobrium.
What have we ever done to deserve such opprobrium?
He is, however, mindful of the opprobrium that this accident and loss has brought upon his family.
You, in contrast, stood up for what was right despite the pressures of convenience and social opprobrium.
"Now, just a moment, young woman," and his voice dripped with opprobrium.
Most particularly the king wished to be sure the opprobrium did not flood over and stain him.
In England, the wine trade has never borne the burden of social opprobrium.
Historians have tended to join in the chorus of opprobrium.
And do those poor underpaid critics really deserve such opprobrium?
"The terms of opprobrium that are appropriate to men are on the men's cover," he said.
Consequently, the word "entrepreneur" has become a term of praise rather than opprobrium.