disapproved Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌdɪs.əˈpruːv]
  • Us [ ˌdɪs.əˈpruːv]

Meaning of disapproved In English

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Examples of disapproved

  • I disapprove of all the violence that is shown on television.

  • He claims he was forced to leave his job by a group of students who disapproved of his views.

  • Sex before marriage is strongly disapproved of in some cultures.

  • He always disapproves of any new ideas suggested by anyone below him in the department.

  • I didn't suggest that we held the party here, as I knew you would disapprove.

  • Typically, the courts and settler society disapproved of such behavior as dangerously provocative.

  • Both clearly disapproved of the use of physical violence, of verbal offences and of theft.

  • Even if many contemporary observers disapproved of migrating child workers, the children themselves may have been of another opinion.

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