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the approbation
noun
The act of approving; an assenting to the propriety of a thing with some degree of pleasure or satisfaction; approval, sanction, commendation or official recognition
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The moniker met with the approbation of the whole school.
These twin impulses — toward reckless self-regard and the approbation of others — neatly negate one another.
This is the celebrity version of the literary life: the fashionable event, the limelight, the approbation.
Despite not seeking the approbation of others, he receives it in spades.
On this mid-July night in the heart of Boston, the approbation is as thick as the humidity.
The government discovered that they could suppress all forms of dissent, and still receive the approbation of the international community".
Hence, the approbation often accorded to Callunetum needs to be tempered with the knowledge that its presence in the Mynydd Llangatwg landscape is not long-standing.
"The approbation of your peers is a great thing...," Galifianakis told Comic Riffs contributor Tom Racine at the Green Valley Ranch Resort ballroom, shortly after hoisting the hardware.
That is something that society can produce inexpensively; and the approbation that ordinary citizens can produce costs them no more than it costs the rich.
And the profession, judging from the approbation of fellow architects and the institute' s g old medal, seems to be appreciating his influence.
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When I saw that movie, I understood that it meant if you wish to do something good, don't wait for the approbations of others.
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