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- (General American, Received Pronunciation) enPR: ə-pro͞ovʹ, IPA(key): /əˈpɹuːv/
- Rhymes: -uːv
- Hyphenation: ap‧prove
Proto-Indo-European *-h₂
Proto-Indo-European *-éh₂
Proto-Italic *-āō
English approve
From Middle English aproven, appreoven, appreven, apreven, borrowed from Old French aprover, approver, approuvir, appreuver (“to approve”), from Latin approbō, from ad + probō (“to esteem as good, approve, prove”). Doublet of approbate. By surface analysis, ad- + prove.
approve (third-person singular simple present approves, present participle approving, simple past and past participle approved)
- (transitive) To officially sanction; to ratify; to confirm; to set as satisfactory.
Although we may disagree with it, we must nevertheless approve the sentence handed down by the court-martial.- 2013 August 10, “Can China clean up fast enough?”, in The Economist, volume 408, number 8848:
It has jailed environmental activists and is planning to limit the power of judicial oversight by handing a state-approved body a monopoly over bringing environmental lawsuits.
- 2013 August 10, “Can China clean up fast enough?”, in The Economist, volume 408, number 8848:
- (transitive) To regard as good; to commend; to be pleased with; to think well of.
We approve the measure of the administration, for it is an excellent decision. - (transitive, archaic) To make proof of; to demonstrate; to prove or show practically.
- 1764, Horace Walpole, The Castle of Otranto, section III:
He had long burned with impatience to approve his valour. - 1812–1818, Lord Byron, Child Harolde's Piligrimage
'T is an old lesson; Time approves it true. - 1848, Thomas Babington Macaulay, The History of England from the Accession Of James II:
He had approved himself a great warrior.
- 1764, Horace Walpole, The Castle of Otranto, section III:
- (intransitive, followed by "of") To consider worthy (to); to be pleased (with); to accept.
Synonym: cheer
Her mother never approves of any of her boyfriends. She thinks nobody is good enough for her little girl.- 1758, Jonathan Swift, The History of the Four Last Years of the Queen:
Their address was in the most dutiful manner, approving of what her majesty had done toward a peace, and dissolve her parliament - 1848, Thomas Babington Macaulay, The History of England from the Accession Of James II:
They had not approved of the deposition of James. - 1995, The Verve, A Northern Soul:
Dad didn't approve of me, do you? I'm alive with something inside of me. - 2016, Mitski, Your Best American Girl:
Your mother wouldn't approve of how my mother raised me. But I do, I think I do. And you're an all-American boy
- 1758, Jonathan Swift, The History of the Four Last Years of the Queen:
- (archaic, transitive, usually with a reflexive pronoun) To show to be worthy; to demonstrate the merits of.
- a. 1729, John Rogers, The Duty and Advantageous of Trust in God:
The first care and concern must be to approve himself to God.
- a. 1729, John Rogers, The Duty and Advantageous of Trust in God:
- approbation
- approvable
- approvably
- approval
- approved school
- approvee
- approvement
- approver
- disapprove
- foreapprove
- I approve this message
- preapprove
- reapprove
- unapprove
to sanction officially; to ratify; to confirm; as, to approve the decision of a court-martial
- Albanian: miratoj (sq)
- Arabic: صَدَّقَ (ṣaddaqa), وَافَقَ (wāfaqa)
- Armenian: հաստատել (hy) (hastatel)
- Azerbaijani: təsdiq etmək (az), təsdiqləmək (az)
- Basque: onetsi
- Belarusian: ухваля́ць impf (uxvaljácʹ), ухвалі́ць pf (uxvalícʹ), адабра́ць impf (adabrácʹ), адо́брыць pf (adóbrycʹ)
- Bulgarian: утвържда́вам impf (utvǎrždávam), утвърдя́ pf (utvǎrdjá), одобря́вам (bg) impf (odobrjávam), одобря́ pf (odobrjá)
- Catalan: aprovar (ca)
- Chinese:
Cantonese: 批准 (pai1 zeon2)
Mandarin: 批准 (zh) (pīzhǔn), 贊成 / 赞成 (zh) (zànchéng) - Czech: schvalovat (cs) impf, schválit (cs) pf
- Danish: godkende (da)
- Dutch: goedkeuren (nl)
- Esperanto: aprobi (eo)
- Estonian: heaks kiitma (et)
- Finnish: hyväksyä (fi), vahvistaa (fi), antaa suostumus
- French: approuver (fr)
- Georgian: მოწონება (moc̣oneba), დადასტურება (dadasṭureba), დამტკიცება (damṭḳiceba), სანქციონირება (sankcionireba), სანქცირება (sankcireba)
- German: billigen (de), genehmigen (de)
- Greek: εγκρίνω (el) (egkríno)
Ancient Greek: δοκιμάζω (dokimázō), ἐγκρίνω (enkrínō) - Hebrew: אִשֵּׁר (he) (ishér)
- Hindi: अनुमोदन करना (anumodan karnā)
- Hungarian: jóváhagy (hu), engedélyez (hu), elfogad (hu), hozzájárul (hu)
- Italian: approvare (it)
- Japanese: 承認する (ja) (しょうにんする, shōnin suru), 賛成する (ja) (さんせいする, sansei suru)
- Kazakh: мақұлдау (maqūldau), бекіту (bekıtu)
- Khmer: យល់ព្រម (yŭəl prɔɔm)
- Korean: 승인하다 (ko) (seung'inhada), 찬성하다 (ko) (chanseonghada)
- Kyrgyz: бекитүү (ky) (bekitüü)
- Lao: ອະນຸມັດ (ʼa nu mat)
- Latin: approbō (la), consciscō, (Late) ratihabeo
- Latvian: apstiprināt
- Lithuanian: patvirtinti (lt), pritarti (lt)
- Macedonian: одобрува impf (odobruva), одобри pf (odobri)
- Māori: ohia
- Mongolian:
Cyrillic: зөвшөөрөх (mn) (zövšööröx) - Norwegian:
Bokmål: godkjenne - Persian: تصویب کردن (fa) (tasvib kardan)
- Polish: zatwierdzać (pl) impf, zatwierdzić (pl) pf
- Portuguese: aprovar (pt), sancionar (pt)
- Romanian: a aproba (ro)
- Russian: утвержда́ть (ru) impf (utverždátʹ), утверди́ть (ru) pf (utverdítʹ), одобря́ть (ru) impf (odobrjátʹ), одо́брить (ru) pf (odóbritʹ)
- Serbo-Croatian:
Cyrillic: одобра́вати impf, одо̀брити pf
Latin: odobrávati (sh) impf, odòbriti (sh) pf - Slovak: schvaľovať impf, schváliť pf
- Slovene: odobravati impf, odobriti pf
- Spanish: aprobar (es), sancionar (es)
- Swedish: godkänna (sv)
- Tajik: тасвиб кардан (tasvib kardan), маъкул донистан (ma'kul donistan), тасдиқ кардан (tg) (tasdiq kardan), таҳсин кардан (tahsin kardan)
- Thai: อนุมัติ (th) (à-nú-mát)
- Turkish: onaylamak (tr)
Ottoman Turkish: تصویب ایتمك (tasvib etmek) - Ukrainian: схва́лювати impf (sxváljuvaty), схвали́ти pf (sxvalýty), затве́рджувати impf (zatvérdžuvaty), затве́рдити pf (zatvérdyty)
- Urdu: تَوثِیق کَرنا (tausīq karnā)
- Uzbek: maʼqul topmoq, maʻqullamoq
- Vietnamese: phê duyệt (vi)
- Welsh: cymeradwyo (cy)
to regard as good; to commend; to be pleased with; to think well of
- Arabic: اِسْتَحَسَنَ (istaḥasana), وَافَقَ (wāfaqa), رَضِيَ (raḍiya)
- Armenian: please add this translation if you can
- Basque: onetsi
- Belarusian: ухваля́ць impf (uxvaljácʹ), ухвалі́ць pf (uxvalícʹ), адабра́ць impf (adabrácʹ), адо́брыць pf (adóbrycʹ)
- Bulgarian: одобря́вам (bg) impf (odobrjávam), одобря́ pf (odobrjá)
- Catalan: aprovar (ca)
- Czech: schvalovat (cs) impf, schválit (cs) pf
- Danish: godkende (da)
- Dutch: goedkeuren (nl)
- Esperanto: aprobi (eo)
- Finnish: hyväksyä (fi), suvaita (fi)
- French: approuver (fr)
- Georgian: მოწონება (moc̣oneba)
- German: gutheißen (de), billigen (de)
- Greek: εγκρίνω (el) (egkríno)
Ancient Greek: δοκιμάζω (dokimázō) - Hungarian: helyesel (hu), támogat (hu)
- Khmer: please add this translation if you can
- Latin: approbō (la), ratihabeo
- Macedonian: одобрува impf (odobruva), одобри pf (odobri)
- Māori: ohia
- Mongolian:
Cyrillic: сайшаах (mn) (sajšaax) - Norwegian:
Bokmål: godkjenne - Polish: pochwalać (pl) impf, aprobować (pl) impf, zaaprobować (pl) pf
- Portuguese: aprovar (pt)
- Russian: одобря́ть (ru) impf (odobrjátʹ), одо́брить (ru) pf (odóbritʹ)
- Serbo-Croatian:
Cyrillic: одобра́вати impf, одо̀брити pf
Latin: odobrávati (sh) impf, odòbriti (sh) pf - Slovak: schvaľovať impf, schváliť pf
- Slovene: odobravati impf, odobriti pf
- Spanish: ver con buenos ojos
- Swedish: godkänna (sv)
- Thai: เห็นด้วย (th) (hěn-dûai), เห็นดี
- Turkish:
Ottoman Turkish: بگنمك (beğenmek), تصویب ایتمك (tasvib etmek) - Ukrainian: схва́лювати impf (sxváljuvaty), схвали́ти pf (sxvalýty)
- Vietnamese: please add this translation if you can
- Welsh: cymeradwyo (cy)
to make or show to be worthy of approbation or acceptance
- Arabic: وَافَقَ (wāfaqa)
- Chinese:
Mandarin: 贊成 / 赞成 (zh) (zànchéng) - Dutch: instemmen met
- Finnish: hyväksyä (fi)
- French: approuver (fr)
- German: bewilligen (de), gutheißen (de), billigen (de)
- Greek: εγκρίνω (el) (egkríno)
- Japanese: 賛成する (ja) (さんせいする, sansei suru)
- Latin: scisco, ratihabeo
- Norman: approuver
- Polish: aprobować (pl) impf, zaaprobować (pl) pf
- Portuguese: aprovar (pt)
- Russian: одобря́ть (ru) impf (odobrjátʹ), одо́брить (ru) pf (odóbritʹ), относи́ться одобри́тельно impf (otnosítʹsja odobrítelʹno)
- Spanish: aprobar (es)
- Thai: ยอมรับ (yɔɔm-ráp)
- Ukrainian: схва́лювати impf (sxváljuvaty), схвали́ти pf (sxvalýty)
(archaic in English) to show to be worthy; to demonstrate the merits of
From Middle English approuen, approven, from Old French aprouer; a- + a form apparently derived from the pro, prod, in Latin prōsum (“be useful or profitable”). Compare with improve.
approve (third-person singular simple present approves, present participle approving, simple past and past participle approved)
- (transitive, law, English law) 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.
- “approve”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: G. & C. Merriam, 1913, →OCLC.
approve
- inflection of approvar: