reprochables
Reprochables is a term used in Spanish-language discourse to refer to acts, behaviors, or outcomes that warrant reproach. It functions as the plural of reprochable, an adjective meaning morally condemnable or socially disapproved. In practice, one may speak of actos reprochables or de lo reprochable; in English, the concept is often rendered as reproachable, blameworthy, or reprehensible.
Etymology: The word derives from the verb reprochar (to reproach) plus the suffix -able. It is standard
Usage: Reprochables denotes normative judgment rather than legal status; it is not limited to illegal acts.
Examples: Plagiarism in an academic paper, bribery in public procurement, harassment, or discriminatory policies may be