"Disapprove" is a word in ENGLISH
To refuse official approbation to; to disallow; to
decline to sanction; as, the sentence of the court-martial was
disapproved by the commander in chief.
To pass unfavorable judgment upon; to condemn by an
act of the judgment; to regard as wrong, unsuitable, or inexpedient; to
censure; as, to disapprove the conduct of others.
Let you light shine from the inside out.
WORD SUGGESTIONS
Three friends were stranded on a desert island. After several weeks with no food and no drinking water, they were beginning to lose heart.
Suddenly, a bottle floated into the shore and a beautiful genie popped out. She said "I have three wishes to grant. Each of you gentleman can make one wish come true."
Friend number one got excited. He said "I wish I was in Las Vegas with dice in one hand and a drink in the other, surrounded by music, food, and beautiful women." Instantly he was gone, his wish granted.
Friend number two smiled and said, "I wish I was back home right now with my wonderful wife and our two small children, at our log cabin in
the woods sitting in front of the fire and singing Christmas carols together." Just like that, he disappeared.
The genie asked the remaining man, "And what do you wish for?"
He answered, "Gee, I wish I had my buddies back to help me decide..."
IO. In old English law. The depriving of a thing by the judgment of a court; a putting out of …
Read the complete definitionIn old practlce. without the consideration of the court; wlthout judgment Fleta, lib. 2, c. 47, { 13.
Read the complete definitionThe quality of being absurd or inconsistent with obvious truth, reason, or sound judgment.
Read the complete definitionA statement and explanation or vindication of one's conduct with reference to judgment thereon.
Read the complete definitionTo render an account; to answer in judgment; -- with for; as, we must account for the use of our …
Read the complete definitionAn estimate or estimation; valuation; judgment.
Read the complete definitionTo grow to; to be added to; to attach itself to; as a subordinate or acces-sory claim or demand arises …
Read the complete definitionThe result of public deliberation; the decision or determination of a legislative body, council, court of justice, etc.; a decree, …
Read the complete definitionIn the clvll law. An adjudication. The judgment of the court that the subject-matter Ib the property of one of …
Read the complete definitionThe giving or pronouncing a judgment or decree in a cause; also tbe judgment glven. The term ls prin
Read the complete definitionTo judgment; to court. Ad judicium provocarc; to summon to court; to commence an action; a term of the Roman …
Read the complete definitionA quality or property of the body or the mind, whether natural or acquired; as, color, in the body, judgment …
Read the complete definitionAn “adverse par-ty” entitled to notice of appeal is every par-ty whose interest in relation to the judg-ment or decree …
Read the complete definitionPrepared to glve judgment, after examination and dellberatlon. “The court took tlme to be advised.” 1 Leon. 187
Read the complete definitionIn Scotch law. A pro-cess hy which an action may be carried from an inferior to a superior court before …
Read the complete definitionto assert or confirm, as a judgment, decree, or order, brought before an appellate court for review.
Read the complete definitionIn the English court of exchequer, is a day appointed by the judges of the common pleas, and barons of …
Read the complete definitionpellate court of a judgment, order, or decree of n lower court brought before it for review. See Affirm.
Read the complete definitionLat. To fall; fall ln; come to hand; happen. Judgment is sometimes given against an executor or administrator to be …
Read the complete definitionIn criminal procedure, when a prisoner is convicted on a trial for treason or felony, the court is bound to …
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