approvingly

IPA: ʌprˈuvɪŋɫi

adverb

  • in an approving manner
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Examples of "approvingly" in Sentences

  • Quoting someone else's hateful words approvingly is an equally hateful act.
  • The paper has been referred to approvingly several times this month by supreme court judges.
  • Malkin approvingly cites Ed Morrisey’s work as bringing down the Martin government in Canada.
  • "Yes, that's so," came so approvingly from the Greek chorus that the personal pupil of Mittyford, Ph. D., made his first epigram:
  • Each of these women, he said approvingly, is "already just like a person of Facazisse" and has secure rights to the fields she is now farming.
  • It was a mistake, and it was a pretty trivial one, especially given the other similar statements he made, and especially given that he was quoting the statement approvingly, which is nearly as good as making it himself.
  • Plus, Gingrich and Alinsky had a lot in common: Both men preferred generating headlines as a means of pursuing power, Alinsky used the word "radical" in the titles of two of his books; Gingrich uses the word approvingly in just about every other town hall meeting.

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