Similar words: disapprove, disapproval, approved, disapprobation, approve, misappropriate, approve of, misappropriated. Meaning: [‚dɪsə'pruːv] adj. not approved.
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31) A lot of church leaders disapproved of the book when it was first published.
32) Another airborne bid for peace that Churchill disapproved of, likewise doomed to failure.
33) Her working-class male counterpart is not usually ridiculed or disapproved of in this way, as some one whose language is inappropriate.
34) Or maybe they disapproved of or were indifferent to your best efforts.
35) Regional variations - Gallican or otherwise - were disapproved, whether liturgical, theological or pastoral.
36) And the professional enforcer visibly disapproved of endangering the minds of civilians in what she considered a problem for her department.
37) And he suffered from moral gaucherie also: he disapproved, he reproved.
38) Tanner disapproved of kidnap insurance and companies like D'Arcy's which negotiated for hostage release.
39) He sounded as though he disapproved of exotic plant feeds and the new variety of vegetative showmanship.
40) One of 11 children, he was born on a Mississippi farm where his deeply religious father disapproved of the blues.
41) Others were pro-reform but disapproved of the way the reforms were currently being implemented.
42) But he strongly disapproved of the proselytizing that went on under the cloak of humanitarianism.
43) However the parish council disapproved of the plan because of the possible distraction it would cause to drivers.
43) Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
44) Hooker was born on a Mississippi farm, to a deeply religious mother who disapproved of almost all music.
45) Many seven-day members disapproved of members in other categories, such as social having full voting rights.
46) The first that Tarmac knew that the union disapproved was when the present proceedings were commenced.
47) That, she knew full well, she could do nothing about, although she disapproved of the whole set-up.
48) I could tell from my mother's face that she disapproved.
49) John Major did not publicly denounce Mr Churchill, but went as far as hinting that he disapproved.
50) And it was obvious that they had disapproved of her and given up on her a long time before Bill had.
51) His request for reinstatement was disapproved.
52) Her mother disapproved of her working in a pub.
53) Andrew Mellon would surely have disapproved. Liquidation was his game.
54) Both sexes disapproved of colourful underwear under a white top, slippers or sandals and sleeveless clothes.
55) An enraged German father who disapproved of his daughter's relationship with an older man went to her boyfriend's home and castrated him with a bread knife, the Telegraph reported.
56) He disapproved heartily of Rhett Butler and poor Pitty knew it.
57) He had to face up to the fact that his family disapproved of his wife.
58) He also disapproved of all sexual activity as unhealthy. His own marriage remained unconsummated , and he considered masturbation especially harmful, calling it "the silent killer of the night".
59) Furthermore, he was trapped in an unresolvable Black and White American racial conflict that White disapproved of him as Black and Black accused him of being too White.
60) The survey by the nonpartisan Pew Research Center found that 41 percent of respondents disapproved of Obama's handling of the Gates arrest, compared with 29 percent who approved.
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