The spelling of the word "more reprehending" can be confusing due to the variation in the pronunciation of the middle syllable. In IPA phonetic transcription, the word is spelled /mɔː ɹiːpˈɹɛhɛndɪŋ/, with the stress on the second syllable. The "re" in the middle syllable is pronounced like "ree", similar to the word "receive". The word means to criticize or express disapproval in a harsh manner. It is important to get the spelling correct to avoid any miscommunication or misunderstanding.
The word "reprehending" is derived from the verb "reprehend", which originated from the Latin word "reprehendere". The Latin term consists of two elements: "re", meaning "back" or "again", and "prehendere", meaning "to seize" or "to take hold of". Therefore, "reprehend" in Latin carries the sense of seizing or taking hold of someone or something again, which eventually evolved to mean to criticize or rebuke someone for their actions. The addition of the word "more" as a prefix intensifies the degree or extent of the reprehension.