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    approve
    /əˈpruːv/

    verb

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  2. to have a positive opinion of someone or something: approve of She doesn't approve of my friends. He doesn't approve of smoking. I thoroughly approve of what the government is doing. Opposite. disapprove. Fewer examples. They think I'm an old fuddy-duddy because I don't approve of tattoos.

  3. The meaning of APPROVE is to have or express a favorable opinion of. How to use approve in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Approve.

  4. To approve is to have a very good opinion, expressed or not, of someone or something: He approved the new plan. To commend is to speak or write approvingly, often formally and publicly, to congratulate or honor for something done: to commend a worker for a job well done.

  5. to approve is to have a very good opinion, expressed or not, of someone or something: He approved the new plan. to commend is to speak or write approvingly, often formally and publicly, to congratulate or honor for something done: to commend a worker for a job well done. to praise is to speak or write, often in glowing and emotional terms ...

  6. verb. /əˈpruːv/ Verb Forms. [intransitive] to think that somebody/something is good, acceptable or suitable. I told my mother I wanted to leave school but she didn't approve. approve of somebody/something Do you approve of my idea? She didn't quite approve of the way he was running things.

  7. Now, approve means to officially agree. You might need the principal to sign off on, or approve, any purchase of new materials for the classroom. Congress can also approve a bill or budget in this way. It’s important to remember that, like apple and appropriate, approve is spelled with a double “p.”

  8. 1. To consent to officially or formally; confirm or sanction: The Senate approved the treaty. 2. To consider right or good: "He came to ask me ... whether I approved his choice altogether" (Jane Austen). 3. Obsolete To prove or attest. v.intr. To show, feel, or express approval: We didn't approve of the decision.

  9. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English ap‧prove /əˈpruːv/ S3 W2 verb 1 [ transitive] to officially accept a plan, proposal etc The conference approved a proposal for a referendum. see thesaurus at agree 2 [ intransitive] to think that someone or something is good, right, or suitable OPP disapprove approve of Catherine’s parents ...

  10. APPROVE meaning: 1. to allow or officially agree to something: 2. to think that something is good or right: . Learn more.

  11. Approve, commend, praise mean to have, and usually to express, a favorable opinion. To approve is to have a very good opinion, expressed or not, of someone or something: He approved the new plan. To commend is to speak or write approv-ingly, often formally and publicly, to congratulate or honor for something done: to commend a worker for a job ...