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Meanings of express disapproval in English
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Usage of express disapproval in English
1
Latimer does not expressdisapproval, though the Reformers generally were opposed to it.
2
Again she made a little clicking sound to expressdisapproval.
3
To expressdisapproval or disgust, he would exclaim "Toodamaach," and shake his head emphatically.
4
The foreign ministry summoned China's ambassador to " expressdisapproval".
5
The classical music fan in the street, as much as the serious performer or teacher, may well expressdisapproval.
6
It is likely that there'll be something that you want to change, but might feel as though others expressdisapproval.
7
As we spun across toll bridges & along toll highways, she kept thinking of ways in which to expressdisapproval.
8
She may well expressdisapproval of and disagreement with President Trump, but in public she will be constructive and welcoming.
9
To expressdisapproval of their conduct would have incurred the enmity of the whole crew, without bettering his own situation.
10
Any of these things make a baby cry, for it has no other means by which it can expressdisapproval.
11
It is likely that there'll be something that you want to change, but might feel as though others will expressdisapproval.
12
It was evident that whatever the noise might be, it was intended to expressdisapproval of their presence on the island.
13
They also proposed a resolution to expressdisapproval of the reflections made by Mr. Grinnell upon the character of Mr. Rousseau.
14
The Premier League's punishment has prompted several managers and chairmen to expressdisapproval, leading to yesterday's hastily arranged summit in central London.
15
They showed me such kindness and indulgence in the family that they seemed afraid to expressdisapproval, however much I deserved it.
16
Thus, in spite of her desire that Garibaldi should sail and succeed, Piedmont was compelled publicly to expressdisapproval of his intention.