Disapprobation
81Damnation — Dam*na tion, n. [F. damnation, L. damnatio, fr. damnare. See {Damn}.] 1. The state of being damned; condemnation; openly expressed disapprobation. [1913 Webster] 2. (Theol.) Condemnation to everlasting punishment in the future state, or the… …
82Deprecation — Dep re*ca tion (d[e^]p r[ e]*k[=a] sh[u^]n), n. [L. deprecatio; cf. F. d[ e]pr[ e]cation.] 1. The act of deprecating; a praying against evil; prayer that an evil may be removed or prevented. [archaic] [1913 Webster] Humble deprecation. Milton.… …
83Disallowance — Dis al*low ance, n. The act of disallowing; refusal to admit or permit; rejection. Syn: Disapprobation; prohibition; condemnation; censure; rejection. [1913 Webster] …
84Disapprobatory — Dis*ap pro*ba to*ry, a. Containing disapprobation; serving to disapprove. [1913 Webster] …
85Disapproval — Dis ap*prov al, n. Disapprobation; dislike; censure; adverse judgment. [1913 Webster] …
86Disapprove — Dis ap*prove, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Disapproved}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Disapproving}.] [Pref. dis + approve: cf. F. d[ e]approuver. Cf. {Disapprobation}.] 1. To pass unfavorable judgment upon; to condemn by an act of the judgment; to regard as wrong,… …
87Disapproved — Disapprove Dis ap*prove, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Disapproved}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Disapproving}.] [Pref. dis + approve: cf. F. d[ e]approuver. Cf. {Disapprobation}.] 1. To pass unfavorable judgment upon; to condemn by an act of the judgment; to regard …
88Disapproving — Disapprove Dis ap*prove, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Disapproved}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Disapproving}.] [Pref. dis + approve: cf. F. d[ e]approuver. Cf. {Disapprobation}.] 1. To pass unfavorable judgment upon; to condemn by an act of the judgment; to regard …
89Discommend — Dis com*mend , v. t. 1. To mention with disapprobation; to blame; to disapprove. [R.] Spenser. [1913 Webster] By commending something in him that is good, and discommending the same fault in others. Jer. Taylor. [1913 Webster] 2. To expose to… …
90Discommendable — Dis com*mend a*ble (d[i^]s k[o^]m*m[e^]nd [.a]*b l), a. Deserving, disapprobation or blame. {Dis com*mend a*ble*ness}, n. [1913 Webster] …