disapprobation Definition In English

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Examples of disapprobation

  • No doubt many workers would prefer the disapprobation of the union hierarchy and of their fellow rank and file to the deprivation of their livelihood.

  • The general air has been one of disapprobation.

  • They have had universal disapprobation of this proposal from all the local authority associations.

  • I entertain hopes that the sliced factory loaf will soon undergo the same public disapprobation and rejection as the tower block.

  • Nearly everybody must feel a temptation to be associated with a mark of strong disapprobation of racialism.

  • It should therefore be reserved as the most emphatic, dramatic mark of disapprobation, the detestation by the community of particular crimes.

  • But once we have such an explanation, we will no longer need to rely on public disapprobation in order to account for why officials comply with their normative precommitments.

  • Both the aberrant behavioral patterns of those with mental disorders and the label of mental illness (or the information that one has received treatment for mental illness) receive disapprobation.

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