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  1. used to refer to something that is generally or officially accepted as being correct or satisfactory: What's the approved way of dealing with this? This school only offers approved language courses. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Accepting & agreeing. accepting. accommodation. accreditation. agree to something. agree with something.

    • Traditional

      APPROVED translate: 批准的,核准的;認可的. Learn more in the Cambridge...

    • Approved Vendor

      APPROVED VENDOR definition: → preferred vendor. Learn more.

    • Approve

      APPROVE definition: 1. to have a positive opinion of someone...

  2. APPROVE definition: 1. to have a positive opinion of someone or something: 2. to accept, allow, or officially agree to…. Learn more.

  3. British English: approved ADJECTIVE / əˈpruːvd /. An approved method or course of action is officially accepted as appropriate in a particular situation. The approved method of cleaning is industrial sand-blasting. American English: approved / əˈpruvd /. Brazilian Portuguese: aprovado.

  4. 1. : to have or express a favorable opinion of. couldn't approve such conduct. 2. a. : to accept as satisfactory. hopes she will approve the date of the meeting. b. : to give formal or official sanction (see sanction entry 1 sense 4c) to : ratify. Congress approved the proposed budget. 3. obsolete : prove, attest. intransitive verb.

  5. APPROVED meaning: 1. used to refer to something that is generally or officially accepted as being correct or…. Learn more.

  6. To consent to officially or formally; confirm or sanction: The Senate approved the treaty. 2. To consider right or good: "He came to ask me ... whether I approved his choice altogether" (Jane Austen). 3. Obsolete To prove or attest. v.intr. To show, feel, or express approval: We didn't approve of the decision.

  7. to approve is to have a very good opinion, expressed or not, of someone or something: He approved the new plan. to commend is to speak or write approvingly, often formally and publicly, to congratulate or honor for something done: to commend a worker for a job well done. to praise is to speak or write, often in glowing and emotional terms ...

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