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disapprobation|dɪsæprəʊˈbeɪʃən| [f. dis- 9 + approbation, after disapprove: so mod.F. désapprobation (18th c. in Hatz.-Darm.).] The action or fact of disapproving; the feeling or utterance of moral condemnation; disapproval.
1647Clarendon Hist. Reb. v. (1843) 217/2 Which implied a disapprobation, at least, if not a contempt of their carriage towards him. 1693Lond. Gaz. No. 2843/1 The Pope has declared..his Dis-approbation of his Imperial Majesties having Erected a Ninth Electorate. 1792Anecd. W. Pitt I. xx. 323 His Majesty betrayed some signs of disapprobation. 1831Scott Cast. Dang. vii, A murmur of disapprobation ran through the warriors present. 1887R. Garnett Carlyle iv, ‘Sartor’, the publisher acquainted him, ‘excites universal disapprobation’. |