Sentence examples for To approved from inspiring English sources

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To approved

verb

To sanction officially; to ratify; to confirm.

  • Although we may disagree with it, we must nevertheless approve the sentence handed down by the court-martial.

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KS, GO, and TO approved the final version.

In the new worldwide salon, derivativeness is a virtue, indicating fealty to approved conventions.

Higher amounts have to approved by a commander or a departmental head.

The next year the store extended limited credit to approved customers.

Proceeds from these bonds rated AAA go into a special account for lending to approved projects.

America's help, some $711m last year, increasingly goes to approved organisations, often via USAID.

T he winner will have to approved by Federal Bankruptcy Court in Manhattan.

John O'Hara's family had owned several of the houses there for generations, and rented them to approved, budget-conscious vacationers.

The IMF has provided a "Flexible Credit Line" of reserves that is not borrowed, but is available, to approved countries.

He was convicted for shoplifting and in 1939, after breaking into a warehouse, was sent to approved school.

Representatives of brand-name manufacturers say there are good reasons to restrict drugs to approved pharmacies or health care providers.

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