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Extol vs Approve - What's the difference?

extol | approve | Related terms |

Extol is a related term of approve.


As verbs the difference between extol and approve

is that extol is to praise; to make high while approve is to sanction officially; to ratify; to confirm or approve can be (english law) to make profit of; to convert to one's own profit;—said especially of waste or common land appropriated by the lord of the manor.

Approve vs Promulgate - What's the difference?

approve | promulgate |


In lang=en terms the difference between approve and promulgate

is that approve is to consider or show to be worthy of approbation or acceptance while promulgate is to put into effect as a regulation.

As verbs the difference between approve and promulgate

is that approve is to sanction officially; to ratify; to confirm or approve can be (english law) to make profit of; to convert to one's own profit;—said especially of waste or common land appropriated by the lord of the manor while promulgate is to make known or public.

License vs Approve - What's the difference?

license | approve |


As verbs the difference between license and approve

is that license is the act of giving a formal (usually written) authorization while approve is to sanction officially; to ratify; to confirm.

As a noun license

is a legal document giving official permission to do something; a permit.

Approve vs Permission - What's the difference?

approve | permission |


As a verb approve

is to sanction officially; to ratify; to confirm or approve can be (english law) to make profit of; to convert to one's own profit;—said especially of waste or common land appropriated by the lord of the manor.

As a noun permission is

authorisation; consent (especially formal consent from someone in authority).

Approve vs Proven - What's the difference?

approve | proven |


As verbs the difference between approve and proven

is that approve is to sanction officially; to ratify; to confirm or approve can be (english law) to make profit of; to convert to one's own profit;—said especially of waste or common land appropriated by the lord of the manor while proven is .

Approve vs Proved - What's the difference?

approve | proved |


As verbs the difference between approve and proved

is that approve is to sanction officially; to ratify; to confirm or approve can be (english law) to make profit of; to convert to one's own profit;—said especially of waste or common land appropriated by the lord of the manor while proved is (prove).

Approve vs Admired - What's the difference?

approve | admired |


As verbs the difference between approve and admired

is that approve is to sanction officially; to ratify; to confirm while admired is past tense of admire.

Forgive vs Approve - What's the difference?

forgive | approve |


In lang=en terms the difference between forgive and approve

is that forgive is to accord forgiveness while approve is to consider or show to be worthy of approbation or acceptance.

As verbs the difference between forgive and approve

is that forgive is to pardon, to waive any negative feeling or desire for punishment while approve is to sanction officially; to ratify; to confirm or approve can be (english law) to make profit of; to convert to one's own profit;—said especially of waste or common land appropriated by the lord of the manor.

Approve vs Ratification - What's the difference?

approve | ratification |


As a verb approve

is to sanction officially; to ratify; to confirm or approve can be (english law) to make profit of; to convert to one's own profit;—said especially of waste or common land appropriated by the lord of the manor.

As a noun ratification is

the act or process of ratifying, or the state of being ratified.

Deprecate vs Approve - What's the difference?

deprecate | approve |


As verbs the difference between deprecate and approve

is that deprecate is to belittle or express disapproval of while approve is to sanction officially; to ratify; to confirm or approve can be (english law) to make profit of; to convert to one's own profit;—said especially of waste or common land appropriated by the lord of the manor.

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