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The event of one object coming closer to another
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approach
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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
I. verb COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES a blinkered attitude/approach ▪ a blinkered attitude to other cultures a common sense approach ▪ We need a common sense approach to caring for the environment. a comprehensive approach ▪ He promised a comprehensive ...
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Approach \Ap*proach"\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Approached ; p. pr. & vb. n. Approaching .] [OE. approchen, aprochen, OF. approcher, LL. appropriare, fr. L. ad + propiare to draw near, prope near.] To come or go near, in place or time; to draw nigh; to advance ...
Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
Approach may refer to: Scientific method Bowling action Flirting Instrument approach in aviation Approach (album) , an album by Von Hertzen Brothers The Approach , an album by I:Scintilla Visual approach in aviation
Usage examples of approach.
None of her predecessors on Rossak had ever been able to accomplish anything approaching this.
In the full confidence that the approaching death of Constantius would leave him sole master of the Roman world, we are assured that he had arranged in his mind a long succession of future princes, and that he meditated his own retreat from public life, after he should have accomplished a glorious reign of about twenty years.
At the time when this prediction is said to have been delivered, no prophecy could be more distant from its accomplishment, since the first twelve years of Heraclius announced the approaching dissolution of the empire.
Now I know that it must have been because she had learned that John Carter, Prince of Helium, was approaching to demand an accounting of her for the imprisonment of his Princess.
A new transparency appeared, showing how the two portfolios would be reported under the traditional, accrual accounting and the mark-to-market approach.
Nestorius, who depended on the near approach of his Eastern friends, persisted, like his predecessor Chrysostom, to disclaim the jurisdiction, and to disobey the summons, of his enemies: they hastened his trial, and his accuser presided in the seat of judgment.
You obviously are aware of our affluence, and your approach is not new to us.
The dunes seemed to move as if alive, and the dust storms sang in the distance, warning of their approach.
The allopathist strolled along, from time to time using this stick to point out a particularly fine example of stonework, and idly spinning the stick in an apparently nonchalant but very practiced way, and none of the Rodeni approached him.
I showed my companions how, by keeping among the rocks, we could approach the ambuscading party unperceived, and they followed my counsel, as it seemed the sole chance of saving your majesty.
At 0928 all four LVT waves were approaching the beach in line, not one of the 84 amphtracs falling behind more than a couple of lengths, their cupped tracks churning the blue water into curling sheepskins of white foam, their square bows throwing spray until everyone on board was drenched, but nobody cared.
Rolling a tennis ball along the lower half of his buttocks is a great way to take a hands-off hands-on approach to the more sensitive areas around the anus, like the space between his butt cheeks, as well as his perineum and anal entrance.
The Mantis approached slowly, high and angular, tiptoeing through a series of sculptures.
As he approached it, the lanes leading to the Feddan were being cleared for the mad antics of the Aissawa.
Captain Hull knew the difficulty of the task he had undertaken, he was alive to the importance of making his approach to the whale from the leeward, so that there should be no sound to apprize the creature of the proximity of the boat.