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approbative

[ ap-ruh-bey-tiv, uh-proh-buh- ]

adjective

  1. approving; expressing approbation.


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Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms

  • ²¹±èp°ù´Ç·²ú²¹î€…t¾±±¹±ð·²Ô±ð²õ²õ noun
  • ²õ³Ü²ú·²¹±èp°ù´Ç·²ú²¹î€…t¾±±¹±ð adjective
  • sub·²¹±èp°ù´Ç·²ú²¹î€…t¾±±¹±ð·²Ô±ð²õ²õ noun
  • ²õ³Ü²úa±è·±è°ù´Çb²¹Â·³Ù´Çr²â adjective
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of approbative1

From the Medieval Latin word ²¹±è±è°ù´Ç²úÄå³ÙÄ«±¹³Ü²õ, dating back to 1605–15. See approbate, -ive
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"Ha!" said the stout man, and this time the exclamation was purely approbative.

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He had both providence turning about the kingdom to him, and also the warrant of the Lord's approbative and preceptive will.

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Approbativeness has its pole directly outward from these corners, and hence the approbative laugh does not turn the corners of the mouth upward, but draws them straight back, or outwardly.

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You are sensitive, approbative, delicately organized; your whole nature inclines you to give way and yield to the nature of those around you.

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He answered, "All power is ordained of God by his provident will, but every power assumed by man is not so by his approbative and preceptive will."

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