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approve

verb transitive
To like; to be pleased with; to admit the propriety of; as, we approve the measures of administration. This word may include, with the assent of the mind to the propriety, a commendation to others.

approve

To prove; to show to be true; to justify. Would’st thou approve thy constancy? Approve first thy wisdom. [This sense, though common a century or two ago, is now rare.I .

approve

To experience; to prove by trial.

approve

To make or show to be worthy of approbation; to commend. Jesus, a man approved of God. Acis 2:22. This word seems to include the idea of Christ’s real office as the Messiah, and of God’s love and approbation of him in that character.

approve

To like and sustain as right; to commend. Yet their posterity approve their sayings. Psalm 49:13. This word, when it signifies to be pleased, is often followed by of, in which use, it is intransitive; as, I approve of the measure. But the tendency of modern usage is to omit of. “I approve the measure.” .

approve

To improve.