English to Spanish Dictionary disapprove

disapprove

desaprobar
definition
verb
Bob strongly disapproved of drinking and driving
have or express an unfavorable opinion about something.
translation of 'disapprove'
verb
desaprobar
example
Even for trivial requests like days off, my manager thought that it was his job to approve or 'disapprove' the request.
The Master has the discretion to approve or 'disapprove' a claim, or ask for a refund in case a wrong payment was made.
Most expected the French voters to 'disapprove' the EU's new constitution.
Most Americans 'disapprove' of the jobs that Republicans and Democrats are doing.
a company may take power to 'disapprove' the transfer of shares
It would be unworkable for the Crown, as applicant, to 'disapprove' a respondent's ownership interest.
In 1991 both the Senate and the House took early action to 'disapprove' the presidential waiver renewing China's MFN status.
In the confirmation or second stage, the Senate alone determines whether to approve or 'disapprove' a nomination.
I thoroughly 'disapprove' of cars in many circumstances.
Parliament is not going to choose the buyers in the privatisation deals but just approve or 'disapprove' the decision by the executive power.
In many traditionalists' ideal world, the legislature would 'disapprove' gay marriage and that would be that.
Why do citizens acquiesce in regimes of which they obviously 'disapprove' ?
The President will then have until September 23 to approve or 'disapprove' the list.
My parents, while they don't openly oppose my lifestyle, clearly 'disapprove' .
Surveys also have found that the percentage of parents who strongly 'disapprove' of drinking has dropped.
These terms were scheduled to the consent order and, speaking for myself, I do not think that the judge was concerned to approve them or 'disapprove' them.
The FDA will then evaluate the recommendation and either approve or 'disapprove' the product for marketing.
I think rarely do they ever 'disapprove' a request for a sympathy subpoena, for a warrant to go ahead and issue a wiretap.
It takes the Air Force Personnel Center four to six weeks to approve or 'disapprove' applications.
Instead, Kitty, Congress must actively 'disapprove' an act to block the bill in order to keep it from going into effect as it has been negotiated.
a company may take power to 'disapprove' the transfer of shares
Some of these same critics also 'disapproved' of his drinking habits and his choice of friends who visited local taverns.
If the President 'disapproves' the list, the commission has until October 20 to submit revised recommendations.
The contractor approves or 'disapproves' the purchases made by the FOO.
Earlier, the Chief Minister 'disapproved' of Mr. Jerome's statement.
I never did this, I hasten to add, and 'disapproved' heartily.
Her big, tattered coat made women at doorways frown 'disapprovingly' and usher their children inside.
Suggestions that medical treatment might sometimes come into this category have been 'disapproved' , although it might cover some aspects of nursing care.
At least once, she commented 'disapprovingly' on the commercialisation of Mother's Day.
In a legalised environment, cafes would keep weed off the streets, and out of the way of 'disapprovers' .
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