Disapprove (verb)

  1. Regard as wrong or bad; disapprove of.
  2. Refuse to approve; reject.
  3. Have an attitude of opposition or dislike towards.

Origin:

Mid 16th century: from dis- (expressing negation) + approve.

Examples:

  1. Many people disapprove of this policy.
  2. The board disapproved the proposal.
  3. He disapproved of her behavior.
  4. The teacher disapproved of the student's attitude.
  5. The parents disapprove of the relationship.
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