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Emma
What is the difference between "approve" and "approve of" ?
I don't see the difference between " they didn't approve OF it " and "they didn't approve it"
The sentence is " A significant proportion of people said they understand the violence, even if they didn't approve of it."
If "of" is suppressed, does it change the meaning ?
5 Thg 11 2015 23:09
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Yes, it is quite different.
To 'approve of', is to agree with, or in simple terms, to like.
To 'approve' is to sanction, or allow. So only someone or something that has some authority can approve something.
So - theoretically - someone could approve something, even though they don't approve of it! That might happen if (say) there was some political pressure to allow it, even if they don't like it.
5 tháng 11 năm 2015
4
To "approve of" means you agree with something.
To simply "approve" means you give permission for something to happen.
You can approve of something, but not have the authority to approve it; likewise, you may not approve of something, but be required to approve it if it's your job to do so.
5 tháng 11 năm 2015
4
When adding "of" to "approve" will indicate that it's more opinionated really.
"Approve" without "of" usually indicates that you are subjecting a regulation.
"The bill had been approved by congress."
"The citizens did not approve OF the bill passed by congress"
or
"The citizens did not approve OF the bill that the congress approved."
Hopefully this helps a bit.
5 tháng 11 năm 2015
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