I.not deserving of approbation, objectionable, exceptionable (not ante-Aug.; for in Cic. Ac. 2, 11, 33, the correct read. is probabilem; cf. Cic. Off. 2, 2): rationes, Cels. praef. med.: “motus animi,” Sen. Ep. 75 med.: “factum per se improbabile,” Quint. 7, 4, 7: “argumentum,” Plin. 4, 13, 27, § 93: “non improbabilis mos,” Dig. 50, 14, 3.—Adv.: imprŏbābĭlĭter , objectionably: “objecta non improbabiliter,” Sid. Ep. 1, 11 med.
imprŏbābĭlis (inpr- ), e, adj. 2. inprobabilis,