disapprobation
1 of 1noun/ˌdɪs.æp.rə.ˈbeɪ.ʃən/
Forms:disapprobations
1
strong disapproval of something, especially something moral
- His disapprobation toward the new law was clear when he spoke out at the public forum.
- The disapprobation of his actions by the church leaders led to his excommunication.
- The community expressed its disapprobation of the company's unethical business practices.
- Disapprobation of his behavior will likely lead to severe consequences for his career in the organization.
- After the scandal, the public's disapprobation was so strong that the politician had to step down from office.
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