approval
31approval — I (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Favorable opinion] Syn. regard, esteem, favor; see admiration . 2. [Sanction] Syn. endorsement, support, consent; see permission . • on approval, Syn. on trial, subject to refusal, on probation, on examination, guaranteed;… …
32approval — See: on approval …
33approval — noun the action of approving. ↘a favourable opinion. Phrases on approval (of goods) able to be returned if unsatisfactory …
34approval — 1. An alternative term for *authorization. 2. Acceptance. In commerce, goods sent to a customer on approval are sent for examination without an obligation to purchase …
35approval — ap•prov•al [[t]əˈpru vəl[/t]] n. 1) the act of approving; approbation 2) permission; sanction • on approval Etymology: 1680–90 …
36approval — /əˈpruvəl / (say uh proohvuhl) noun 1. the act of approving; approbation. 2. sanction; official permission. –phrase 3. on approval, for examination, without obligation to buy …
37approval — sankcija statusas T sritis Kūno kultūra ir sportas apibrėžtis Kategoriškas pedagogo draudimas ar leidimas ugdytiniui ką nors veikti. kilmė lot. sanctio – griežtas nutarimas atitikmenys: angl. approval; sanction vok. Bestätigung, f; Sanktion, f… …
38approval — sankcija statusas T sritis Kūno kultūra ir sportas apibrėžtis Pritarimas, leidimas, patvirtinimas. kilmė lot. sanctio – griežtas nutarimas atitikmenys: angl. approval; sanction vok. Bestätigung, f; Sanktion, f rus. санкция …
39approval — A sanction; expression of satisfaction. In the law of agency, approval, ratification and acquiescence in an act all presuppose the existence of some actual knowledge of the act and what amounts to a purpose to abide by it. Williams v Vreeland,… …
40Approval voting — is a single winner voting system used for elections. Each voter may vote for (approve of) as many of the candidates as they wish. The winner is the candidate receiving the most votes. Each voter may vote for any combination of candidates and may… …