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Approbate

Reserved for formal, technical, or legal settings ("The council moved to approbate the new zoning laws"). Usage Examples

Using "approbate" adds a layer of precision to your writing. It suggests that the approval isn't just a personal feeling, but a formal act of validation. It is particularly useful in business or academic writing when you want to describe an official "green light." approbate

While they are synonyms, the choice depends on the level of formality: Reserved for formal, technical, or legal settings ("The

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