Approve

  • 41approve — ap·prove || É™ pruːv v. agree, concur; confirm, endorse …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 42approve — v. a. 1. Commend, recommend, praise like, appreciate, value, prize, think well or favorably of, think highly of, speak well of, be pleased with. 2. Sanction, confirm, justify, ratify, uphold sustain, make valid, assent or consent to, concur in,… …

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  • 43approve — v 1. appreciate, value, prize, cherish; respect, admire, esteem, like, think highly of; commend, praise, extol, speak well of. 2. sanction, allow, countenance, authorize, bless, Inf.OK, Inf. give the green light or go ahead, Inf. say the word;… …

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  • 44approve — ap·prove …

    English syllables

  • 45approve of — Syn: agree with, hold with, endorse, support, be in favour of, favour, think well of, like, take kindly to, admire …

    Synonyms and antonyms dictionary

  • 46approve —   Ho āpono, ae, āpono …

    English-Hawaiian dictionary

  • 47approve — To be satisfied with; to confirm, ratify, sanction, or consent to some act or thing done by another. To sanction officially; to ratify; to confirm; to pronounce good; think or judge well of; admit the propriety or excellence of; be pleased with.… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 48approve — To be satisfied with; to confirm, ratify, sanction, or consent to some act or thing done by another. To sanction officially; to ratify; to confirm; to pronounce good; think or judge well of; admit the propriety or excellence of; be pleased with.… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 49I approve this message — In American politics, I approve this message (sometimes in the past tense, with authorize in place of approve, or with ad instead of message ) is a phrase said by candidates for federal office in political advertisements on television and radio… …

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  • 50I approve this message — „I approve this message“ (englisch für „Ich billige diese Botschaft“, manchmal auch in der Past Tense oder mit „authorize“ statt „approve“ oder „ad“ statt „message“) ist eine Phrase in der US Politik, die von Kandidaten für bundesweite Ämter,… …

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