Similar words: approve, approve of, disapprove, approval, improved, on approval, disapproval, prove. Meaning: [-vd] adj. 1. established by authority; given authoritative approval 2. generally or especially officially judged acceptable or satisfactory.
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1. What's the approved way of dealing with this?
2. The conference approved a proposal for a referendum.
3. Father approved our plan to visit New York.
4. Congress has approved a new publication law.
5. The firm's directors quickly approved the new idea.
6. She thought for a moment and then approved.
7. The boss approved my proposal.
8. After a long debate, Congress approved the proposal.
9. The Government has approved the budget.
10. The programme was approved at a plenary session of the Central Committee last week.
11. Parliament today approved the policy, but it has not yet become law.
12. After a long debate, the House of Commons approved the bill.
13. I asked him if he approved of our plan, but he was noncommittal.
14. The plan was approved without qualification.
15. His appointment has not been formally approved yet.
16. In October Parliament approved a revision of the budget.
17. The minutes of the last meeting were approved.
18. At present, no widely approved vaccine exists for malaria.
19. The approved method of cleaning is industrial sand-blasting.
20. They have approved the changes in principle.
21. The plan hasn't been finally approved.
22. The motion he held forth has not been approved.
23. The Senate approved the bill.
24. The Senate promptly approved the bill.
25. I need to get my expenses approved.
26. All four proposals to the committee were unanimously approved.
27. The leadership want to present a single slate of candidates to be approved in an open vote.
28. If all the world hated you, and believed you wicked, while your own conscience approved you, and absolved you from guilt,(http://sentencedict.com) you would not be without friends.
29. This mark signifies that the products conform to an approved standard.
30. Since he owns the strip of land, Cook has a vested interest in the project being approved.
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