Definition of Approvers. Meaning of Approvers. Synonyms of Approvers

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Definition of Approvers

Approver
Approver Ap*prov"er, n. 1. One who approves. Formerly, one who made proof or trial. 2. An informer; an accuser. [Obs.] --Chaucer. 3. (Eng. Law) One who confesses a crime and accuses another. See 1st Approvement, 2.
Approver
Approver Ap*prov"er, n. [See 2d Approve, v. t.] (Eng. Law) A bailiff or steward; an agent. [Obs.] --Jacobs.

Meaning of Approvers from wikipedia

- Look up approved in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Approved may refer to: Approved drug, a preparation that has been validated for a therapeutic use...
- Approvable letters, and the related non-approvable letters (alternately not-approvable letters), were notifications sent out by the Food and Drug Administration...
- An approved drug is a medicinal preparation that has been validated for a therapeutic use by a ruling authority of a government. This process is usually...
- In the United Kingdom, Approved Premises (AP), formerly known as probation or bail hostels, are residential units which house ex-offenders in the community...
- Mitra came to be approvers in return for a lenient sentence. Charges against 19 of the accused were withdrawn (2 had become approvers while 17 people had...
- submissions go through a leisurely verification process by volunteer "approvers". This can range from immediate (minutes) to gradual (days or months)...
- companies released code under existing licenses and drafted their own to be approved by the OSI. Open-source licenses are categorized as copyleft or permissive...
- An approved school was a type of residential institution in the United Kingdom to which young people could be sent by a court, usually for committing offences...
- licenses which have a linked Wikipedia article for details and which are approved by at least one of the following expert groups: the Free Software Foundation...
- A British Approved Name (BAN) is the official, non-proprietary, or generic name given to a pharmaceutical substance, as defined in the British Pharmacopoeia...