noun a word used to identify any of a class of people, places, or things
preposition a word governing, and usually preceding, a noun or pronoun and expressing a relation to another word or element in the clause
Political leaders often express disapproval of policies or actions taken by their opponents.
Parents may disapprove of their children's behavior and set boundaries to correct it.
In the field of psychology, individuals may disapprove of certain behaviors or thought patterns in therapy sessions.
Teachers may disapprove of students' academic performance and provide feedback for improvement.
Society as a whole may disapprove of certain behaviors that go against cultural norms or values.
A writer may disapprove of a certain writing style or approach used by another writer.
A psychologist may disapprove of certain treatment methods or therapeutic techniques used by a colleague.
A teacher may disapprove of certain teaching methods or approaches used by another educator.
A lawyer may disapprove of a legal strategy or argument presented by opposing counsel.
A doctor may disapprove of a particular medical procedure or treatment plan recommended by another healthcare professional.