The Church did not disapprove of Galileo's work. What they disapproved of was that he was teaching his findings as fact when they were simply unproven theories. Even Galileo stated that he could not proven them.
Somebody else would probably have made the same discoveries, eventually.
I/you/we/they disapprove. He/she/it disapproves. The present participle is disapproving.
The telescope
'I disapprove of you doing that'.
I disapprove of your behavior.
There may be those who disapprove of this example sentence.
To disapprove is to object to something because you believe it's the wrong thing to do. And in English, we disapprove ofsomething. So: I disapprove of my step-daughter getting a tattoo.
The root word for "disapprove" is "approve."
Found planets and satellites.
the funky worm
Which one are you referring to?
Figure it out for yourself!