Official recognition or approval.
The act of expressing approval or admiration; commendation; laudation.
Approbation; a sanctioning of an item.
1 At present, the balance between approbation and dislike is in your favour.
2 Madame Valière patted the wig, as much in approbation as in adjustment.
3 The Bishop's head and neck wagged up and down in grave approbation .
4 She had faith in herself and the love and approbation of everybody.
5 The populace surrounded the house, and testified their approbation in loud huzzas.
6 The affair of the post-offices gained for me the approbation of Napoleon.
7 By divine approbation of the Spirit of Jesus Christ in his word.
8 Our approbation is implyed in the immediate pleasure they convey to us.
9 The liberal principles of these treaties will recommend them to your approbation .
10 The production does deserve some approbation , even if its momentum often falters.
11 The desire for approbation is as legitimate as the desire for food.
12 The pacha nodded his approbation , and the renegade proceeded with his story.
13 During the following winter I performed, with increasing approbation , the following characters:
14 He walked off in more complete self - approbation than he left for her.
15 Every one vied in doing some act that would receive his approbation .
16 This is the ground, as wall as the motive, of moral approbation .
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