What does APPROVE mean?

Definitions for APPROVE
əˈpruvap·prove

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. approve, O.K., okay, sanctionverb

    give sanction to

    "I approve of his educational policies"

  2. approveverb

    judge to be right or commendable; think well of

Samuel Johnson's Dictionary

  1. To Approveverb

    Etymology: approuver, Fr. approbo, Lat.

    There can be nothing possibly evil which God approveth, and that he approveth much more than he doth command. Richard Hooker.

    What power was that, whereby Medea saw,
    And well approv’d, and prais’d the better course,
    When her rebellious sense did so withdraw
    Her feeble pow’rs, that she pursu’d the worse? Davies.

    It is looked upon as insolence for a man to set up his own opinion against that of some learned doctor, or otherwise approved writer. John Locke.

    His meaning was not, that Archimedes could simply in nothing be deceived; but that he had in such sort approved his skill, that he seemed worthy of credit for ever after, in matters appertaining to the science he was skilful in. Richard Hooker, b. ii.

    In religion,
    What damned errour, but some sober brow
    Will bless it, and approve it with a text. William Shakespeare, M. of Venice.

    I’m sorry
    That he approves the common liar, Fame,
    Who speaks him thus at Rome. William Shakespeare, Antony and Cleop.

    Would’st thou approve thy constancy? Approve
    First thy obedience. John Milton, Paradise Lost, b. ix.

    Refer all the actions of this short life to that state which will never end; and this will approve itself to be wisdom at the last, whatever the world judge of it now. John Tillotson.

    Oh, ’tis the curse in love, and still approv’d,
    When women cannot love, where they’re belov’d. William Shakespeare, Two Gentlemen of Verona.

    The first care and concern must be to approve himself to God by righteousness, holiness, and purity. John Rogers.

    I shewed you a piece of black and white stuff just sent from the dyer; which you were pleased to approve of, and be my customer for. Jonathan Swift.

ChatGPT

  1. approve

    To approve means to officially agree with, accept, or give consent to something, often after careful consideration or evaluation, expressing a favorable opinion or judgment. It can also refer to the confirmation or ratification of a decision or action.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Approveverb

    to show to be real or true; to prove

  2. Approveverb

    to make proof of; to demonstrate; to prove or show practically

  3. Approveverb

    to sanction officially; to ratify; to confirm; as, to approve the decision of a court-martial

  4. Approveverb

    to regard as good; to commend; to be pleased with; to think well of; as, we approve the measured of the administration

  5. Approveverb

    to make or show to be worthy of approbation or acceptance

  6. Approveverb

    to make profit of; to convert to one's own profit; -- said esp. of waste or common land appropriated by the lord of the manor

  7. Etymology: [OF. aprouer; a (L. ad) + a form apparently derived fr. the pro, prod, in L. prodest it is useful or profitable, properly the preposition pro for. Cf. Improve.]

Chambers 20th Century Dictionary

  1. Approve

    a-prōōv′, v.t. to show, demonstrate (also reflexively): to sanction or ratify: to think well of, to be pleased with, to commend: (Shak.) to put to the trial, hence also, to convict upon proof.—v.i. to judge favourably, to be pleased (with of).—adj. Approv′able, deserving approval—ns. Approv′al, the act of approving: approbation; Approv′er, one who approves: (law) an accomplice in crime admitted to give evidence against a prisoner.—adv. Approv′ingly. [O. Fr. aprover—L. approbāread, to, and probāre, to test or try—probus, good.]

  2. Approve

    a-prōōv′, v.t. (law) to turn to one's profit, increase the value of. [Confused with Approve, but from O. Fr. aproer, approuerà, to (L. ad), and pro, prou, advantage. See Prow-ess.]

Editors Contribution

  1. approveadjective

    To give authority for

    They did approve of their wedding contract and together were united in their love for each other.


    Submitted by MaryC on February 29, 2020  

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    Rank popularity for the word 'APPROVE' in Verbs Frequency: #384

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of APPROVE in Chaldean Numerology is: 1

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of APPROVE in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3

Examples of APPROVE in a Sentence

  1. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell:

    The Iran Nuclear Agreement Review Act will ensure Congress gets a vote to either approve or disapprove of the comprehensive agreement.

  2. Jeroen Dijsselbloem:

    That they’re all but broke, we knew already, but my message to the Greeks is then every time again : so then, work with us as quickly as possible on an adjustment to the program. Athens is hoping the finance ministers will approve its list and allow for the return of about 1.9 billion euros( $ 2.07 billion) in profits made by the European Central Bank on Greek bonds, the source familiar with the matter said. The source said Athens also expected the return of about 1.2 billion euros in cash left in the Greek bank bailout fund that was taken back by the euro zone last month - something euro zone officials said the euro zone bailout fund would discuss on Wednesday. Greece argues that its own bank rescue fund should have returned only 9.7 billion euros to the euro zone rather than 10.9 billion euros, since it had used its own cash reserve rather than EFSF bonds to make that recapitalization. Greek officials have not gone into detail about the latest reform list. Sakillarides said only it would not contain recessionary measures but structural changes. The reforms are deeply sensitive for leftist Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras, who came to power in January pledging to end austerity policies but was forced to accept an extension to a hated bailout program under the threat of a banking collapse. Greece has received two bailouts totaling 240 billion euros since 2010 but its economy has shrunk by 25 percent partly due to austerity measures imposed by the lenders. One in four Greeks is out of work, and more than half of all young people. AIR CLEARED. Alexis Tsipras discussed the reforms with German Chancellor Angela Merkel in Berlin on Monday. Sakellaridis said that in a four-hour working dinner they discussed only the outline without going into depth. Both leaders voiced mutual goodwill during a visit that appeared to have cleared the air after weeks of public acrimony between Athens and Berlin. German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier said after meeting Tsipras on Tuesday that an improved climate between the two countries would help start serious negotiations for a solution to Greece's debt problems. The Social Democrat politician told reporters this alone would not solve Greece's financial problems, but it was.

  3. Northside Independent School District:

    Illustrations of this sort should never be available in the school environment. Ensuring our curricular materials are appropriate for students is a priority for Keller ISD. We are changing the process we use to review and approve books and related materials to prevent future incidents.

  4. Del Pino:

    Unfortunately, the people representing the Saudis at the meeting didn't have any authority at all, even Naimi didn't have the authority to change anything. The Saudis said, 'we have new papers and either you approve them or we don't agree'.

  5. Dick Durbin:

    I have never been called to a meeting of ActBlue. I have never been asked to approve their agenda or their website.

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