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approve /əˈpruːv/ verb

تایید کردن
تصدیق کردن، تصویب کردن، موافقت کردن (با)، آزمایش کردن، پسند کردن، رواداشتن، قانون فقه: تصویب کردن، بازرگانی: موافقت کردن، علوم نظامی: تایید کردن
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فروش/خرید/تدارکات: تایید کردن
نت: تصویب کردن-تصویب کردن

[TahlilGaran] Persian Dictionary

approve
[verb]
Synonyms:
- favour, admire, commend, have a good opinion of, like, praise, regard highly, respect
- agree to, allow, assent to, authorize, consent to, endorse, pass, permit, recommend, sanction
Antonyms: disapprove
Contrasted words: deprecate, disfavor, dislike, frown (on or upon), object (to), oppose, refuse, reject, repudiate, spurn, censure, condemn, criticize, reprehend, reprobate
Related Idioms: be in favor of, pat on the back, take kindly to, think well (or highly) of, view with approval (or favor)
Related Words: back (up), stand by, support, sustain, uphold, bear, endure, put up (with), tolerate, applaud, commend, compliment, confirm, initial, ratify, clear
English Thesaurus: agree, say yes, approve, give your consent, go along with something, ...

[TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary

approve S3 W2 /əˈpruːv/ verb
[Word Family: adjective: approvingdisapproving, approved; verb: approvedisapprove; noun: approvaldisapproval; adverb: approvinglydisapprovingly]
[Date: 1300-1400; Language: Old French; Origin: aprover, from Latin approbare, from ad- 'to' + probare 'to prove']

1. [transitive] to officially accept a plan, proposal etc:
The conference approved a proposal for a referendum.

2. [intransitive] to think that someone or something is good, right, or suitable Antonym : disapprove
approve of
Catherine’s parents now approve of her marriage.
I don’t approve of cosmetic surgery.

[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English

approve
verb
I. like sb/sth
ADV. heartily, thoroughly, very much, wholeheartedly I wholeheartedly approve of his actions.
PREP. of I very much approve of these new tests.

[TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary

approve
II. agree to sth
ADV. formally, officially His appointment has not been formally approved yet.
overwhelmingly, unanimously

[TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary

approve
verb
BAD: Those who approve the death penalty claim that life imprisonment is not effective.
GOOD: Those who approve of the death penalty claim that life imprisonment is not effective.
BAD: Some husbands do not approve the idea of their wives having a job.
GOOD: Some husbands do not approve of the idea of their wives having a job.

Usage Note:
approve sth (without of ) = formally accept a plan, proposal or application: 'The use of the new drug has yet to be approved by the Medical Research Council.'
approve of sb/sth = think that someone or something is good: 'I'm sure that most athletes will approve of the new rules on drug testing.' 'I don't approve of sending young children to boarding school.'

[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Common Errors

agree to say that you think that someone’s plan or suggestion is a good idea and you think it should happen:
Charles suggested going for a picnic, and we all agreed.
The Council of Ministers would never agree to such a plan.
Few people expect the rebels to agree to the peace plan.
When I proposed that in future we should hold our meetings in the bar, the others agreed wholeheartedly.
say yes especially spoken to agree to do what someone has asked:
They asked if I would give a talk, and I stupidly said yes.
approve to officially agree to a plan or proposal:
Congress approved the plan by a large majority.
give your consent to say that you agree to something that will affect you, your family, or your property, when you have the legal right to say ‘no’:
Her parents have given their consent to the marriage.
go along with something to agree with someone else’s plan or suggestion even though you are not sure if it is the right thing to do:
He wasn’t very happy with the idea, but he decided to go along with it.
be in agreement formal if people are in agreement, they agree with each other, especially after discussing something:
The brothers are in agreement over the future of their company.
The world’s scientists are in agreement that global warming is a problem that needs to be addressed.
share sb’s view/be of the same opinion formal to have the same opinion as someone, especially about an important issue:
A lot of people share his view that tourism will have a negative impact on the island.
Professor Dawkins is of the same opinion as Dr Jones.
They share the view that nuclear energy can play an important role in meeting global demands for energy.
All three specialists were of the same opinion about the cause of her illness.
concur /kənˈkɜː $ -ˈkɜːr/ formal to agree with someone or about something – a very formal word which is used especially in official contexts:
The committee concurred with this view.
She asked her colleague, and she concurred.
Was it his aggression which set him apart from his rivals? ‘Possibly,’ he concurred.
As most biblical scholars concur, the letter could not have been written by any contemporary of Jesus.
see eye to eye [not in progressive] to agree with someone about something – used especially in negative sentences:
We don’t always see eye to eye, but we do respect each other’s opinions.
agree up to a point to partly agree with someone:
I agree with you up to a point, but surely the situation is more complex than that?

[TahlilGaran] English Thesaurus

approve to officially accept a plan, proposal etc:
The Medical Research Council has approved the use of a new drug for breast cancer.
pass to approve a law or proposal, especially by voting:
Many anti-smoking laws have been passed.
ratify to make a written agreement official by signing it:
The treaty was ratified by the Senate in 1988.
rubber-stamp to approve something without really thinking about it – used to show disapproval:
Parliament merely rubber-stamped the president’s decisions.

[TahlilGaran] English Thesaurus


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