approvingly
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ap·prove
(ə-pro͞ov′)v. ap·proved, ap·prov·ing, ap·proves
v.tr.
1. To consent to officially or formally; confirm or sanction: The Senate approved the treaty.
2. To consider right or good: "He came to ask me ... whether I approved his choice altogether" (Jane Austen).
3. Obsolete To prove or attest.
v.intr.
To show, feel, or express approval: We didn't approve of the decision.
[Middle English appreven, approven, from Old French aprover, from Latin approbāre : ad-, ad- + probāre, to test (from probus, good; see per in Indo-European roots).]
ap·prov′a·ble adj.
ap·prov′ing·ly adv.
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Adv. | 1. | approvingly - in an approving manner; "she nodded approvingly" disapprovingly - showing disapproval; "he shook his head disapprovingly" |
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approvingly
[əˈpruːvɪŋlɪ] ADV → con aprobaciónhe looked at her approvingly → la miró con aprobación
he nodded approvingly → hizo un gesto de aprobación con la cabeza
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approvingly
adv → anerkennend, beifällig
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