disapprove
Americanverb (used with object)
verb (used without object)
verb
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to consider wrong, bad, etc
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(tr) to withhold approval from
Other Word Forms
- disapprover noun
- disapproving adjective
- disapprovingly adverb
- postdisapproved adjective
Etymology
Origin of disapprove
Example Sentences
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A pair of polls in the past two months found that a majority of voters disapprove of how Kennedy has handled his role.
Voters in exit polls in the Garden State disapprove of Mr. Murphy, the incumbent Democratic Governor, and only 40% rate the state economy as positive.
Sure, we all disapprove of cheaters, but where would the novel be without them?
Nearly 60% of Americans said they disapproved of Kennedy’s management of HHS.
From Salon
Barger disapproved of the proposed limit on the time frame over which law enforcement agencies could retain plate data.
From Los Angeles Times
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