To agree with it
To disapprove of something or someone means to have an unfavourable opinion of something.
To get behind something means to support it.
advocate, approve, absolve, legitimize, clear, assert, confirm, claim, establish, contend, explain, substantiate, plead, support, verify, warrant
To renounce something means to formally give it up or refuse to be associated with it. This could be a particular belief, title, right, or claim. It often involves publicly declaring that you no longer support or accept the thing you are renouncing.
"Give particulars" means to provide specific details or information about something. It typically involves presenting specific facts, figures, or examples to support a statement or argument.
To have something approved by a Congress or similar group
To formally approve something, specifically a document.Ratify means to approve.
To show that you approve of someone or something by doing something is often referred to as expressing endorsement or support. This can be demonstrated through actions such as voting, providing positive feedback, or participating in activities that promote the person or idea in question. By engaging in these behaviors, you signal your agreement and approval, reinforcing your stance and encouraging others to recognize the value of what you support.
The verb of approval is approve. As in "to approve of something or someone".
To formally approve means to officially agree to or authorize something in a structured or official manner. This often involves following a specific process or protocol to give consent or permission for an action, decision, or plan.
Ratification is a formal process to approve something, like a course of action, new law, etc.
"Ratified" means to formally approve or confirm something, typically by signing or endorsing an agreement, contract, or treaty.
Yes, it does. The implication in the word ratify is that the approval is formal rather than casual. A state legislature would ratify something. It is not usually used to mean that an individual approves something.
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"Endored" is not a standard English word; it may be a typographical error or a misinterpretation of "endorsed." To endorse means to support, approve, or recommend someone or something, often publicly. If you meant a specific context or usage, please provide more details for clarity.
To approve something means to formally agree to or accept it, often after careful consideration or evaluation. This can apply to decisions, proposals, or actions, indicating that they meet certain standards or criteria. Approval often signifies a positive endorsement and can lead to the implementation or execution of the approved item.
The opposite of complain are accept, support, approve