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approach verb [ əˈprəʊtʃ ]

• come near or nearer to (someone or something) in distance or time.
• "the train approached the main line"
Similar: proceed towards, come/go towards, advance towards, go near/nearer, come near/nearer, draw near/nearer, come close/closer, go close/closer, draw close/closer, move near/nearer, edge near/nearer, near, draw near, close in on, centre on, focus on, converge on, catch up on, gain on, creep up on, loom, reach, arrive at,
Opposite: leave,
• speak to (someone) for the first time about a proposal or request.
• "the department had been approached about funding"
Similar: speak to, talk to, make conversation with, engage in conversation, take aside, detain, greet, address, salute, hail, initiate a discussion with, broach the matter to, make advances to, make overtures to, make a proposal to, sound out, proposition, solicit, appeal to, apply to, buttonhole,
• start to deal with (a situation or problem) in a certain way.
• "one must approach the matter with caution"
Similar: set about, tackle, begin, start, commence, embark on, make a start on, address oneself to, undertake, get down to, launch into, go about, get to grips with, get cracking on,

approach noun

• a way of dealing with a situation or problem.
• "we need a whole new approach to the job"
Similar: attitude, slant, perspective, point of view, viewpoint, outlook, line of attack, line of action, method, procedure, process, technique, MO, style, strategy, stratagem, way, manner, mode, tactic, tack, path, system, means, modus operandi,
• an initial proposal or request made to someone.
• "the landowner made an approach to the developer"
Similar: proposal, proposition, submission, motion, offer, application, appeal, plea,
• the action of coming near or nearer to someone or something in distance or time.
• "the approach of winter"
Similar: advance, coming near/nearer, coming, nearing, advent, arrival, entrance, appearance,
Origin: Middle English: from Old French aprochier, aprocher, from ecclesiastical Latin appropiare ‘draw near’, from ad- ‘to’ + propius (comparative of prope ‘near’).


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