What word means to give approval?
consent. verb. to give approval for something.
How do you give approval?
Conclude your message.
- Choose your contact method.
- Address the recipient professionally.
- Start with what you need.
- Explain why you need it.
- Tell them why they should care.
- Show your enthusiasm for their response.
- Conclude your message.
- Proposal needs approval from project manager.
What is it called to give official approval?
To authorize is to give official approval or clearance for something. Authorizing can also delegate power to someone.
What does it mean to get approval?
1 the act of approving. 2 formal agreement; sanction. 3 a favourable opinion; commendation. 4 ♦ on approval (of articles for sale) for examination with an option to buy or return.
What does Unapprove mean?
: not judged to be acceptable : not given official approval : not approved drugs unapproved by the FDA an unapproved credit card transaction unapproved travel expenses.
Can you please approve or could you please approve?
could you please approve vs can you please approve. While both of these phrases are correct, the conditional is slightly more polite (“could you please approve”).
Has been approved or was approved?
“Has been approved” is present perfect, not present progressive (that would be “is being approved” – indicating that the “approving” is currently in progress).
How do you say I give permission?
Synonyms
- yes. adverb. used when you are giving permission.
- of course. adverb. used for giving someone permission in a polite way.
- certainly. adverb. spoken used for expressing agreement or giving permission.
- all right. adjective.
- if you want. phrase.
- by all means. phrase.
- as you wish. phrase.
- I don’t see why not. phrase.
What is official approval?
Official means approved by the government or by someone in authority.
Has approved or had approved?
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Simple Form | |
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Present | |
he, she, it | has approved |
Past perfect | |
I, you, he, she, it, we, they | had approved |
Is Unapprove correct?
Senior Member. The OED does not have “unapprove (v.)” either but it does have unapproved (adj.)… However, the entry was last updated in 1921. The WRF is powered (their verb not mine) by VBulletin software.