disapprove
1 of 1verb/dɪsəˈpruv/
Forms:disapproves,disapproving,disapproved,disapproved
1
to have an unfavorable opinion or judgment about something
- The manager currently disapproves of tardiness in the workplace.
- The teacher disapproved of cheating during the final exam last semester.
- Investors might disapprove if the company fails to meet its financial targets.
- The team members disapprove of the new project manager's leadership style.
- Some customers disapprove of the restaurant's recent menu changes.
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