English
Etymology
From un- + approved.
Adjective
unapproved (comparative more unapproved, superlative most unapproved)
- Not approved.
The unapproved imports were sent back to the originating country.
2024 October 3, Sandee LaMotte, “‘I’ve never experienced pain like that’: Consumers pay the price for untested food ingredients”, in CNN[1]:The pods of the tara plant are used to make tara gum and tara flour. The latter has been found to be an unapproved food additive.
- (archaic) Not proven.
Translations
not approved
- Greek:
- Ancient: ἀδόκιμος (adókimos)
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