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I . ap·prove [əˈpru:v] VB intr

1. approve (agree with):

to approve of sth

2. approve (like):

to approve/not approve of sb
to approve of sth

II . ap·prove [əˈpru:v] VB trans

approve (permit)
approve (consent)
approve minutes
approve expenses

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Propofol is approved for use in more than 50 countries, and generic versions are available.
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The initiative was co-ordinated with the state, who approved the idea in 1982.
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Its increasing numbers indicate parents very much approve.
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The next day, the settlers unanimously approved him as their leader.
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In 2003, 48 people applied for naturalisation, of whom ten were approved.
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The company simultaneously announced a freeze on approving any major new expansion projects.
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The stadium capacity is approved for 9,007 seats, but after the construction of the new curve, the maximum capacity reaches 12,750 people.
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The idea was approved by the school board and the name stuck.
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However, he did not approve of the new government and in 1832 resigned and resumed has career as a lawyer.
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He drew up a patch which was approved and is still the patch of the 501st.
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