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approving adjective [ əˈpruːvɪŋ ]

• showing or feeling approval of someone or something.
• "the wine drew approving comments from across the table"

approve verb

• officially agree to or accept as satisfactory.
• "the budget was approved by parliament"
Similar: accept, agree to, consent to, assent to, acquiesce in, concur in, accede to, give one's blessing to, bless, rubber-stamp, say yes to, ratify, sanction, endorse, authorize, mandate, license, warrant, validate, pass, confirm, support, back, give one's permission/leave, give the go-ahead to, give the green light to, give the OK to, OK, give the thumbs up to, give the nod, say the word, buy,
Opposite: refuse,
• prove; show.
• "he approved himself ripe for military command"
Origin: Middle English: from Old French aprover, from Latin approbare (see approbate). The original sense was ‘prove, demonstrate’, later ‘corroborate, confirm’, hence ‘pronounce to be satisfactory’ (late Middle English).

on approval

• (of goods) supplied on condition that they may be returned if not satisfactory.
• "we would be happy to send you a selection on approval"
Similar: on trial, under probation, on sale or return, on appro,


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