approbate

pronunciation

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  • Verb:
    approve or sanction officially
    accept (documents) as valid

Word Origin

approbate (v.)
late 15c., from Latin approbatus, past participle of approbare "to assent to (as good), favor" (see approve). Related: Approbated; approbating.

Example

1. You cannot approbate and reprobate the same instrument .
2. According to the special requirements which is offer by custom to design a special assembly drawing , then provide it to custom by sales department to approbate .
3. With the most advanced service concept , rigorous working style , professional business runs ability , 15 years as always common people of the city that it is oil serves , won common people approbate and support .
4. The functions of anti-corruption websites without official backgrounds should not be underestimated . The government should welcome such websites , approbate their positive role , and support their existence .

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