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Example sentences for "disapprobation"

Lexicographically close words:
disappointing; disappointingly; disappointment; disappointments; disappoints; disapproval; disapprove; disapproved; disapproves; disapproving
  1. His attitude to mankind is by turns a pedagogue's disapprobation and a patron's encouragement.

  2. Truth would follow him in his first irresolute essays, and public disapprobation arrest him in the commencement of his career.

  3. The Bishop of Exeter spoke for two hours and a half the other night on Catholic oaths, but the whole bench of Bishops, except Llandaff, stayed away, to mark their disapprobation of his agitation on the subject.

  4. Glenelg has, however, much the best of the controversy as soon as they begin to cross their weapons, and his despatch conveying the Queen's disapprobation of his Proclamation is very dignified and becomingly severe.

  5. From him I learned that Metternich has expressed his strong disapprobation of the violent steps that have been taken, and that he wrote as much to Stürmer.

  6. If established for the purpose entertained by the free colored population, what method should be adopted in regard to expressing their disapprobation thereto.

  7. The meetings that have lately been held, and resolutions passed expressive of our disapprobation of such measures, may all show that such fears are groundless.

  8. Daisy repeated, in a tone between disapprobation and dismay.

  9. Nora expressed her entire disapprobation of being shut out from all the fun of the dressing; she wanted to see that.

  10. Luther replied, and expressed his disapprobation of the epistle of Zwingli and Oecolampadius, prefaced by a letter from Bucer, which did not at all agree with this union.

  11. To withdraw praise from; to notice with disapprobation or some degree of censure; to disparage; to blame.

  12. To withhold or withdraw favor from; to regard with disesteem; to show disapprobation of; to discountenance.

  13. Sir, I look back with pleasure to the time when we unanimously declared our disapprobation of the impeachment of the Earl of Strafford.

  14. I confess I look, if not with suspicion, at least with disapprobation on any one who is disposed to treat party connections as matters of small importance.

  15. With the disapprobation on these heads he in great part concurred.

  16. In spite of this, it was reported during the session that the Fraction du Centre had incurred the disapprobation of the chancellor of the empire.

  17. May it not be hoped that a prudent fear of public jealousy and disapprobation in a matter so peculiarly exposed to them will deter him from any such interference, even if higher motives be found inoperative?

  18. Assuredly I quite agree with him in his disapprobation of such a senseless course.

  19. Upon the whole he seems favourably inclined to the work, though he hints disapprobation of the melodramatic portions.

  20. Here, then, each of you has laid the critical finger on a point that by its shrinking confesses its vulnerability; whether the disapprobation you intimate respecting the Briarchapel scenes, the curates, etc.

  21. I thought little of it, more than expressing my disapprobation to some of them.

  22. The arrival of the "Vampyre" fleet was hailed with general disapprobation upon the part of the foreign community at Shanghae; its flight, without spreading peace, with no less satisfaction.

  23. As yet, from the south of Maryland, nothing has been heard but accounts of disapprobation of our government, and approbation of our apology for France.

  24. They exhibited their disapprobation on the first draft of their answer to the president's message, by passing the matter over in silence.

  25. It therefore suited her better to retire from the scene of contest, which she did, but not without casting a look of disapprobation on the young gentleman who was in angry talk with Philip Martindale.

  26. Hawkeye, who alone appeared to reason on the occasion, shook his head at his own momentary weakness, even uttering his self-disapprobation aloud.

  27. Many have allowed their just disapprobation of the Catholic religion to degenerate into a most unwarrantable prejudice against its conscientious followers.

  28. In order to render an act valid, I must be certain of the approbation or disapprobation of my client.

  29. A thought which had arisen in his mind from the day of his elevation to the empire, gained fresh forces from the feeling of silent disapprobation of all honorable men.

  30. This news caused a universal expression of disapprobation of the conduct of the English Commander, and meetings were held to petition the King, for an inquiry into this disgraceful transaction.

  31. If this disapprobation were visited on the breaker of caste-regulations because he neglected some other culture, there would still be something reasonable in it; but this is not the case.

  32. There are many studies, in themselves noble and useful, that a man of good family cannot follow with the earnestness and the sacrifice of time necessary to success in them, without incurring the disapprobation of his friends.

  33. But in her excitement, Jerrie did not see the disapprobation in the cold, proud eyes.


  34. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "disapprobation" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    aggravation; alienation; annoyance; apostasy; ban; blackball; blame; complaint; difference; disaccord; disaffection; disagreement; disappointment; disapproval; discontent; discredit; disenchantment; disesteem; disfavor; dishonor; disillusion; disillusionment; disinclination; disparity; displeasure; disrespect; dissatisfaction; dissension; dissent; dissidence; distaste; diversity; exasperation; exclusion; flak; indignation; irritation; nonconformity; objection; opposition; ostracism; protest; rejection; repudiation; secession; underground; unhappiness; variance; vexation; withdrawal