ALL meanings of disapprove
dis·ap·prove
D d - verb with object disapprove to think (something) wrong or reprehensible; censure or condemn in opinion. 1
- verb with object disapprove to withhold approval from; decline to sanction: The Senate disapproved the nominations. 1
- verb without object disapprove to have an unfavorable opinion; express disapproval (usually followed by of). 1
- noun disapprove Have or express an unfavorable opinion about something. 1
- intransitive verb disapprove consider sth to be bad 1
- intransitive verb disapprove consider bad, unsuitable 1
- transitive verb disapprove reject, not allow 1
- verb disapprove To condemn; consider wrong or inappropriate. 0
- verb disapprove To refuse to approve; reject. 0
- verb disapprove To have or express an unfavorable opinion. 0
- verb disapprove If you disapprove of something or someone, you feel or show that you do not like them or do not approve of them. 0
- verb disapprove to consider wrong, bad, etc 0
- verb disapprove to withhold approval from 0
- verb transitive disapprove to have or express an unfavorable opinion of; consider (something) wrong; condemn 0
- verb transitive disapprove to refuse to approve; reject 0
- intransitive verb disapprove to have or express disapproval (of) 0