Definition of Approbative. Meaning of Approbative. Synonyms of Approbative

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Definition of Approbative

Approbative
Approbative Ap"pro*ba*tive, a. [Cf. F. approbatif.] Approving, or implying approbation. --Milner.

Meaning of Approbative from wikipedia

- term may begin as a pejorative word and eventually be adopted in an approbative sense. In historical linguistics, this phenomenon is known as amelioration...
- Look up approbation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Approbation may refer to: Approbation (Catholic canon law), an act in the Catholic Church by which...
- Approbativeness is an excessive eagerness to become the subject of approval or praise. One of the rare examples of the word's use, appears in a letter...
- descent that object to the use of the word under any cir****stances. Approbative Defamation Dysphemism Fighting words Graphic pejoratives in written Chinese...
- Bart Alexander Thompson is the creator of the comic book company Approbation Comics, and is the creator, writer, and artist of titles such as Vampires...
- Magdalena River, Colombia, also known as the Yuma River La Yuma / el Yuma, approbative name for the United States in Cuba Yuma River (Dominican Republic) Quechan...
- Salus Populi Romani (Protectress, or more literally health or salvation, of the Roman People) is a Catholic title ****ociated with the venerated image of...
- permission to confer medical degrees. In Germany, licensing of doctors ("Approbation") is the responsibility of the state governments. Licensed doctors are...
- those formulated by Paul Grice. He lists six maxims: tact, generosity, approbation, modesty, agreement, and sympathy. The first and second form a pair,...
- Our Lady of Lourdes (French: Notre-Dame de Lourdes; Occitan: NĂ²stra Senhora de Lorda) is a title of the Virgin Mary. She is venerated under this title...