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To disapprove
verb
To condemn; consider wrong or inappropriate.
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To disapprove of celebrating Shakespeare, Tallis, Keats, the Beatles, and taking pride in them being English, is Stalinist and, frankly, weird.
The Royal Family is reported to disapprove.
(We're not supposed to disapprove).
Voters tend to disapprove, and rightly.
Her point wasn't to disapprove the use of race.
No one has the right to disapprove of this choice".
"And, you know, my parents were right to disapprove".
He's not the first person to disapprove of my work.
You keep trying to disapprove but your principles slip.
Even adults, who had been expected to disapprove, liked it.
Most Israelis seemed to disapprove of the pilots' stance.
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