Approveverb
(transitive) To sanction officially; to ratify; to confirm.
Approveverb
(transitive) To regard as good; to commend; to be pleased with; to think well of.
Approveverb
To make proof of; to demonstrate; to prove or show practically.
Approveverb
(intransitive) To consider or show to be worthy of approbation or acceptance.
Approveverb
To make profit of; to convert to one's own profit — said especially of waste or common land appropriated by the lord of the manor.
Approveverb
To show to be real or true; to prove.
Approveverb
To make proof of; to demonstrate; to prove or show practically.
Approveverb
To sanction officially; to ratify; to confirm; as, to approve the decision of a court-martial.
Approveverb
To regard as good; to commend; to be pleased with; to think well of; as, we approve the measured of the administration.
Approveverb
To make or show to be worthy of approbation or acceptance.
Approveverb
To make profit of; to convert to one's own profit; - said esp. of waste or common land appropriated by the lord of the manor.
Approveverb
give sanction to;
Approveverb
judge to be right or commendable; think well of
Approvernoun
One who approves or gives approval.
Approvernoun
In English common law, a person who accuses a confederate; one who commits approvement.
Approvernoun
One who approves. Formerly, one who made proof or trial.
Approvernoun
An informer; an accuser.
Approvernoun
One who confesses a crime and accuses another. See 1st Approvement, 2.
Approvernoun
A bailiff or steward; an agent.
Approvernoun
an authority with power to approve