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Meanings of
disapprove
in inglés
catalán
rebutjar
español
rechazar
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Deem wrong or inappropriate.
reject
approve
español
rechazar
Consider bad or wrong.
decry
deprecate
Synonyms
Examples for "
decry
"
decry
deprecate
Examples for "
decry
"
1
It typifies everything advocates of good government
decry
about the policy process.
2
Parents, schools and the media constantly
decry
the dangers of narcotic substances.
3
Both parties
decry
tax loopholes, although they diverge on what constitutes one.
4
Some researchers
decry
this approach, arguing that it dumbs down the science.
5
But this is not to
decry
what was won in other fields.
1
Bogislaus appeared in person in the camp of Gustavus, to
deprecate
this condition.
2
We most earnestly
deprecate
the imputation of disregarding religion in Education.
3
In the sentiment which led us to
deprecate
her marriage nothing is changed.
4
I must interrupt the passage, most fervently to
deprecate
and abominate the sequel:-
5
You can
deprecate
this focus on Campbell's age all you like.
Usage of
disapprove
in inglés
1
Liberal Catholics mostly
disapprove
of the decree and have said so freely.
2
He's least popular with African-Americans -88 per cent
disapprove
of him.
3
They
disapprove
of abortion, but do not think it should be illegal.
4
He had a lot to
disapprove
of in the intervening twenty years.
5
Plainly, whatever Tuon wanted was something they thought he would
disapprove
of.
6
She was sure they would
disapprove
and make rude comments about it.
7
In fact, I may say I would
disapprove
of any such proceeding.
8
Then you approve of the end, though you
disapprove
of the means.
9
Why anyone -the Daily Mail, usually -would
disapprove
baffles Bolt.
10
Suppose now that the new legions do not
disapprove
of my resolution.
11
The company seemed not much to
disapprove
of me for an associate.
12
But the one thing we
disapprove
of above all others is infantalisation.
13
I have read quite enough about these books to
disapprove
of them:
14
We
disapprove
of education by the State-then we are against education altogether.
15
Rosen would no doubt
disapprove
of it, but I cannot help that.
16
At Samara I decided to do more than passively
disapprove
of vodka.
Other examples for "disapprove"
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disapprove
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
disapprove of
disapprove in theory
disapprove more
disapprove of abortion
disapprove of brothers
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Translations for
disapprove
catalán
rebutjar
desaprovar
refusar
español
rechazar
Disapprove
through the time
Disapprove
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common