No - the verb is 'approve', as in - "please approve my expenses claim".
But in "my expenses claim is waiting approval", 'approval' is a noun.
The word 'applause' is a noun, a word for approval shown by clapping hands; a word for any positive expression of appreciation or approval; a word for a thing.The related verb is to applaud (applauds, applauding, applauded).Examples:The applause shattered the silence. (noun)We applaud the efforts of everyone. (verb)
The verb of approval is approve. As in "to approve of something or someone".
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There are two words similar to this:appalled - shocked; to be shocked or disgusted (verb to appall)applauded - expressed approval; the past tense of "applaud" meaning to clap the hands together to express approval.
Validation is an English word and a verb which may mean an official acceptance, approval or conformation of an action. Synonyms of validated include authorize, ratify and verify.
Validation is an English word and a verb which may mean an official acceptance, approval or conformation of an action. Synonyms of validated include authorize, ratify and verify.
The suffix "-ised" in "authorised" indicates that the action of granting permission or approval has taken place. It transforms the base word "author" into a verb form that signifies official approval or empowerment.
Another word for clap in approval is applaud
Approval is a noun.
Authorise as in the action "to authorise something or someone" is a verb. A verb is a word that describes either an action (walk, run, etc), an occurrence (become, happen, etc) or state of being (stand, exist, etc).
Your sentences do not meet with site approval.
Approval is the word. Approval is the opposite of disclaimer.