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be disapproved
verb
To condemn; consider wrong or inappropriate.
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Because I'll be disapproved of".
"If the General Dynamics transaction is going to be disapproved, he is not going to get anything," Mr. Myers said.
The catch is that the Chinese one-party state is desperate to keep the growth machine running, which leads it to accept deals with other countries that would be disapproved in the wealthier and therefore more fastidious West.
The attempted solution to the threatened split has been the development of an Anglican covenant, of agreed doctrine and practice, designed to head off any individual church's innovation that might be disapproved of by others.
Pollution, she found, was culturally identified as something to be disapproved of; as 'matter out of place'.
Suppose, then, that to be wrong is to be such as to be disapproved of by any ideal observer.
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"Don't be disapproving of the question," Pontikes said.
Women are more inclined to be disapproving of the verdict (48percentt vs. 36percentt).
Carter is disapproved of as a politician.
Chabot's method is disapproved of by his Paris superiors.
Writing on Twitter, Hastings says he has now been "disapproved".
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