Consent, acquiescence, approval; favourable disposition. Usually in with a person's will. Now Scottish.
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释义 | the mind > attention and judgement > esteem > approval or sanction > [noun] (58) willOE Consent, acquiescence, approval; favourable disposition. Usually in with a person's will. Now Scottish. allowancec1400 Approval, sanction; voluntary acceptance. Obsolete. acceptationa1425 The action or fact of receiving something favourably; (of a situation, action, or thing) the fact of being received favourably; positive… allowing1435 The action or an act of praising, commending, or approving. Obsolete. approof1439 Sanction, approval, approbation. approving1523 The action of testing, proving; or confirming, sanctioning; approbation; probate. comprobation1529 The action of approving, or declaring to be good; approbation, sanction. owning1535 Acknowledgement, affirmation, admission. Now somewhat archaic. approbation1548 The action of expressing oneself pleased or satisfied with anything; or the mere feeling of such satisfaction; approval expressed or entertained. good liking?1560 Approval or support for something; (also) satisfaction with something. Usually with possessive pronoun or of. suffrage1563 Support, sanction, approval, or affirmation given by a person or group to an option, opinion, etc. Frequently with to. acceptance1569 The action or fact of receiving something favourably; (of a situation, action, or thing) the fact of being received favourably; positive… liking1569 Approval, consent. See also on (also upon) liking at phrases 6, good liking, n. 1. Obsolete. pleasure1569 The condition or fact of judging something to be satisfactory; satisfaction, approval. Cf. displeasure, n. 1. Obsolete. rare. allowment1570 The action of approving or sanctioning; sanction, approval. Obsolete. approvance1592 = approof, n.; approval, n. probatum1606 Approval, recommendation. approvement1615 Expression of sanction or satisfaction; approbation, approval. Obsolete. sufferage1622 Permission, approval. the light of a person's countenance1649 the light of a person's countenance: (in sarcastic use) a person's sanction; a person's presence, understood as giving approval to something. reception1660 The action of accepting or admitting; acceptance, admittance, approbation. Now rare. receivedness1661 the state or quality of being generally accepted or adopted. imprimatur1672 figurative. Commendatory license, sanction. approval1690 The action of approving; sanctioning approbation. sanction1738 figurative. Now also in looser sense, countenance or encouragement given (intentionally or otherwise) to an opinion or practice by a person of… go-down1753 With preceding adjective: a reception or response of the specified kind (see to go down 6b at go, v. phrasal verbs 1). Obsolete. rubber stamping1920 figurative. The action of endorsing or approving something uncritically. Subcategories:— formal (1) — legal (2) — of accounts or reports (1) — of diplomatic representative (1) — entertained by some class of persons (1) — that which sanctions (1) — disposition to approve (7) — approver (6) — thing approved of contrasting an opposite (1) — expression of approval (8) — mark of (2) |
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