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approbative

[ap-ruh-bey-tiv, uh-proh-buh-] / ˈæp rəˌbeɪ tɪv, əˈproʊ bə- /






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His supporters in New York, who range from Mayor Edward Koch to Philanthropist and Civic Leader Brooke Astor, also praise him in what has become an almost monotonously approbative Gregorian chant.

From Time Magazine Archive

His glance, as it invaribly did when they met, seemed to make swift, approbative note of every smallest particular of her appearance.

From Only an Incident by Litchfield, Grace Denio

You are sensitive, approbative, delicately organized; your whole nature inclines you to give way and yield to the nature of those around you.

From The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 15, No. 90, April, 1865 by Various

He answered, "All power is ordained of God by his provident will, but every power assumed by man is not so by his approbative and preceptive will."

From Biographia Scoticana (Scots Worthies) A Brief Historical Account of the Lives, Characters, and Memorable Transactions of the Most Eminent Scots Worthies by Howie, John

Blackbeard swore at him a great approbative oath.

From Kate Bonnet The Romance of a Pirate's Daughter by Stockton, Frank Richard




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