approbate

VERB
  1. accept (documents) as valid
  2. approve or sanction officially
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How To Use approbate In A Sentence

  • ‘If I act any further, I would be seen to approbate with a document that is flawed,’ he stated.
  • He is the only Chancery Judge there and what he is saying, I think, at 114 is you cannot approbate and reprobate.
  • Egypt, five hundred years afterward, he publicly approbated the same relation, by permitting every slave they had bought with their money to eat the Passover, while he refused the same privilege to their _hired servants_. Cotton is King, and Pro-Slavery Arguments Comprising the Writings of Hammond, Harper, Christy, Stringfellow, Hodge, Bledsoe, and Cartrwright on This Important Subject
  • A creed or confession of faith is an ecclesiastical document -- the mind and will of some synod or council possessing authority -- as a term of communion by which persons and opinions are to be tested, approbated or reprobated. The Last Reformation
  • Can understand the public to be opposite through IPO outside of gregarious website approbate degree.
  • In a source approbated by the Catholic Church Almighty God is quoted as saying: "We wish to concede nothing to man that does not pass throught her hands. TEXAS FAITH: Misunderstanding (my) religion | RELIGION Blog | dallasnews.com
  • The keeping of brothels is, in some cases, approbated by law. Select Temperance Tracts
  • Administrative layer choice restarts at the moment board IPO, is right current drop approbate?
  • Soon discovering that he was endowed with ministerial gifts, the church approbated the exercising of them, and he began to preach upon the neighboring plantations along the Savannah River with much success, and sometimes he preached in the evenings of Lord's Day to the church (white) to which be belonged. The First Colored Baptist Church in North America Constituted at Savannah, Georgia, January 20, A.D. 1788. With Biographical Sketches of the Pastors.
  • In 1826, after three years 'study, he was “approbated to preach” by the Middlesex Association of Ministers. Ralph Waldo Emerson
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