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Definition of approval
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Approval
(n.)
Approbation;
sanction.
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Consent
::
Consent
(v. i.) To
indicate
or
express
a
willingness;
to yield to
guidance,
persuasion,
or
necessity;
to give
assent
or
approval;
to
comply..
Probate
::
Probate
(v. t.) To
obtain
the
official
approval
of, as of an
instrument
purporting
to be the last will and
testament;
as, the
executor
has
probated
the
will..
Acclamatory
::
Acclamatory
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
expressing
approval
by,
acclamation..
Approval
::
Approval
(n.)
Approbation;
sanction.
Enactment
::
Enactment
(n.) The
passing
of a bill into a law; the
giving
of
legislative
sanction
and
executive
approval
to a bill
whereby
it is
established
as a law.
Rate
::
Rate (n.)
Ratification;
approval.
Suffrage
::
Suffrage
(n.)
Testimony;
attestation;
witness;
approval.
Approvance
::
Approvance
(n.)
Approval.
Frown
::
Frown (v. t.) To
repress
or repel by
expressing
displeasure
or
disapproval;
to
rebuke
with a look; as, frown the
impudent
fellow
into
silence..
Singular
::
Singular
(a.)
Departing
from
general
usage or
expectations;
odd;
whimsical;
-- often
implying
disapproval
or
consure.
Uphold
::
Uphold
(v. t.) To aid by
approval
or
encouragement;
to
countenance;
as, to
uphold
a
person
in
wrongdoing..
Reprobation
::
Reprobation
(n.) The act of
reprobating;
the state of being
reprobated;
strong
disapproval
or
censure.
Acclamation
::
Acclamation
(n.) A shout of
approbation,
favor,
or
assent;
eager
expression
of
approval;
loud
applause..
Approbation
::
Approbation
(n.) The act of
approving;
an
assenting
to the
propriety
of a thing with some
degree
of
pleasure
or
satisfaction;
approval;
sanction;
commendation.
Hiss
::
Hiss (v. i.) To make with the mouth a
prolonged
sound like that of the
letter
s, by
driving
the
breath
between
the
tongue
and the
teeth;
to make with the mouth a sound like that made by a goose or a snake when
angered;
esp., to make such a sound as an
expression
of
hatred,
passion,
or
disapproval..
Odeon
::
Odeon (n.) A kind of
theater
in
ancient
Greece,
smaller
than the
dramatic
theater
and
roofed
over, in which poets and
musicians
submitted
their works to the
approval
of the
public,
and
contended
for
prizes;
--
hence,
in
modern
usage,
the name of a hall for
musical
or
dramatic
performances..
Approof
::
Approof
(n.)
Approval;
commendation.
Acceptance
::
Acceptance
(n.) The act of
accepting;
a
receiving
what is
offered,
with
approbation,
satisfaction,
or
acquiescence;
esp.,
favorable
reception;
approval;
as, the
acceptance
of a gift,
office,
doctrine,
etc..
Assent
::
Assent
(v.) The act of
assenting;
the act of the mind in
admitting
or
agreeing
to
anything;
concurrence
with
approval;
consent;
agreement;
acquiescence.
Indorse
::
Indorse
(v. t.) To give one's name or
support
to; to
sanction;
to aid by
approval;
to
approve;
as, to
indorse
an
opinion..
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