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preapproved

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English

Etymology

From pre- + approved.

Adjective

preapproved (not comparable)

  1. Approved in advance.
    • 2007 January 4, “New Congress, Leftover Challenge”, in New York Times:
      Even that will require wary monitoring, particularly of a provision that would allow members preapproved day trips for speeches, with travel paid by non-lobbying groups.

Verb

preapproved

  1. simple past and past participle of preapprove
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