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approaches

noun as in way, means of arriving

noun as in request, suggestion

noun as in plan of attack, resolution

verb as in begin

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It made a series of recommendations for reforming the way the government approaches emergency planning across the four nations of the UK.

From BBC

As the second anniversary of Miss Edwards's death approaches, Mr Edwards said this development made it even tougher to deal with.

From BBC

Instead, he talked about using technology to create tougher non-custodial sentences, following approaches taken by other countries with much lower prison populations.

From BBC

While most of the approaches were made by a female researcher, in a couple of instances a male researcher made a request for help, as the scheme applies to anyone feeling unsafe.

From BBC

He's always been hateful and erratic, and it's clearly getting worse as he approaches 80 years old.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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