Approbation Mnemonic
Explore definitions and mnemonics for approbation.
approbation
approbation
/ˌæp.ɹəʊˈbeɪ.ʃən/
approval
approve
concurrence
consent
liking
sanction
praise
Examples
- Cardinal Pacelli was the channel for the practical approbation.
- The approbation of the admin is in the second paragraph of this section.
- Among the verbs similarly preserved are to whittle, to wilt and to approbate.
- An audible murmer of approbation runs through that delighted throng
- In 1653 he was appointed one of the 'triers for the approbation of ministers.'
- The definitive approbation of their constitution was given on 8 December, 1897.
- Chaos Campus was created by Bart Thompson and published by Approbation Comics.
- I'm just wondering if the word approbation is used correctly here.
- The bishop recognized the St. Catherine Order in 1602 with papal approbation.
- The elucidation and explanation he offered won him universal approbation.
official approval
noun
official recognition or approval
noun
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"A + Probation. A good nod of approval, like passing a probation."
"App + Robe + Nation. The whole nation approved the app for designing robes."
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