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will disapprove

  • future tense
    of disapprove.
    disapprove
    verb (used with object)
    to think (something) wrong or reprehensible; censure or condemn in opinion.

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“But if not, the FTC will disapprove the merger and I think a federal court would be inclined to disapprove it too.”

From Seattle Times Nov. 20, 2022

Some schools have policies against such notification over concerns that parents will disapprove.

From Washington Times May 12, 2022

As a result, he doesn’t generally do things that he knows the Russian public will disapprove of.

From Washington Post Dec. 8, 2021

I now know I want to have a child on my own, but I know my family will disapprove.

From Slate Feb. 16, 2021

"Do you think Mrs. Eyrecourt will disapprove of it?" he asked.

From The Black Robe by Wilkie Collins