accede to, argue, bless, consent to silently, evidence, go for, like, put up with, show, swear and affirm, view with favor
Definitionv. give sanction to
Last update: June 11, 2015
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The text book is approved by the Board of Secondary Education M.P. Bhopal. [verb]
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Your tour programme has been approved by the financial authorities. [verb]
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I don't approve of your misbehaviour with the elders. [Please select]
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Approve the alterations to the reporting process to involve Area Committees. [verb]
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The University Court hoped to approve the appointment of the Principal 's successor at its 18 March 2002 meeting. [verb]
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The warriors in front stepped aside, opening the way to their most approved orator by the action; one who spoke all those languages that were cultivated among the northern aborigines. [verb]
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The French general smiled, as Duncan gave him the purport of this reply, and observed: "What is now so freely accorded to approved courage, may be refused to useless obstinacy." [verb]
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Every one approved, every one admired; and Hyacinth's life in the land she loved was like a long summer day. [verb]
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Alice and Edith did not quite so much approve of it, and a few tears were shed at the idea of Edward leaving the cottage. [verb]
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"What I fear you will not approve of, Humphrey; it is to break up our establishment altogether." [verb]
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Having made this entry, he resumed--"And truly, as to this custom of the landlord attending the body of the peasant, I approve it, Caxon." [verb]
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