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To disapprove of something or someone means to have an unfavourable opinion of something.

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What is the present tense of to disapprove?

I/you/we/they disapprove. He/she/it disapproves. The present participle is disapproving.


What are some quotes from Francois Voltaire?

"Common sense is not so common." - Francois Voltaire "I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it." - Francois Voltaire "Judge a man by his questions rather than his answers." - Francois Voltaire


I disapprove of what you say but i will defend to the death your right to say it what it means?

This quotation means that simply because you disagree with another person's opinion does not mean you should suppress it. It means that every person has a right to say their opinion and to express themselves. If you didn't defend someone's right to say something because you disagreed with them, it would be violating (in the US anyway) their right of free speech and imposing your opinion by default.


Enlightenment thinkers below with the phrase that this person might have said Montesquieu?

John Locke People have natural rights that the government should protect.Descartes You should be skeptical of what you see.Montesquieu Government powers should be divided into three branches.Emmerich de Vattel We can apply the laws of nature to nations, not just to people or objects.


Do you approve or disapprove of Otto Von Bismarck's policy of realpolitik?

I approve of Otto Von Bismarck's policy of realpolitik as it emphasized pragmatic decision-making over ideological considerations, allowing for effective governance and statecraft. His approach enabled the unification of Germany through strategic alliances and wars, ultimately strengthening the nation. However, it also involved manipulation and a lack of moral considerations, which can be seen as problematic. Overall, Bismarck's realpolitik was instrumental in shaping modern Europe, despite its ethical ambiguities.