disapprobation v slovarju PONS

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disapprobation [ˌdɪsæprəʊˈbeɪʃən, am. angl. ˌdɪsˌæprəˈ-] SAM. brez mn.

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angleščina
The term was often used as one of disapprobation, the behavior of a person in the demimonde being contrary to more traditional or bourgeois values.
en.wikipedia.org
Great joy is likely to be met with envy, so modesty is prudent for someone who has come upon great fortune or else suffer the consequences of envy and disapprobation.
en.wikipedia.org
Your collective herd instinct leads you to expect no disapprobation, perhaps.
blogs.spectator.co.uk
It earns disapprobation and contempt.
www.dailymail.co.uk
His sole claim to fame was his marriage to one of his pupils, the disparity in their ages occasioning considerable disapprobation among the local citizenry.
en.wikipedia.org
But any attempt to excite contempt, hatred or disaffection will definitely make such permissible disapprobation also liable to be punished.
thewire.in
Probably with a startled or an embarrassed smile, and a murmur of mild disapprobation.
www.huffingtonpost.com
The ears are never rent with those noisy marks of disapprobation, which do not correct bad actors, and which distress and overpower the inexperienced and timid.
en.wikipedia.org
Moreover, while the oath has an incidental effect on freedom of expression, constitutional disapprobation was not warranted.
www.mondaq.com
This definition misses the universal disapprobation that goes to the heart of the bureaucratic phenomenon.
www.heritage.org

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