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un·ap·proved
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unapprovedadjective
Not approved
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
Unapprovedadjective
Not approved.
Etymology: from approve.
Evil into the mind
May come and go so unapprov’d, and leave
Not spot behind. John Milton.
Webster Dictionary
Unapprovedadjective
not approved
Unapprovedadjective
not proved
Chambers 20th Century Dictionary
Unapproved
un-a-prōōvd′, adj. not approved: not proved.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of unapproved in Chaldean Numerology is: 7
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of unapproved in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
Examples of unapproved in a Sentence
Those unapproved changes have already been removed from our curriculum.
The law is... targeting the wrong obstacle, it's basically saying the FDA is in the way, and that's why people can't try unapproved medicines.
Predatory scammers continue to prey on consumer fear by peddling these counterfeit or unapproved and potentially dangerous products as legitimate COVID-19 protective equipment or medicines.
Manufacturers' failure to immediately recall all potentially affected products is placing consumers in danger of methanol poisoning, a warning letter has been issued to Eskbiochem S.A. de C.V. for distributing product with undeclared methanol, unapproved claims -- including incorrectly stating The FDA approval — and improper manufacturing practices.
Drug Administration Commissioner Stephen Hahn:
Doctors are free to write prescriptions for unapproved indications of approved drugs, and that includes hydroxychloroquine.
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