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approach
[uh-prohch]
verb (used with object)
to come near or nearer to.
The cars slowed down as they approached the intersection.
Synonyms: nearto come near to in quality, character, time, or condition; to come within range for comparison.
As a poet he hardly approaches Keats.
to present, offer, or make a proposal or request to.
to approach the president with a suggestion.
to begin work on; set about.
to approach a problem.
to make advances to; address.
to bring near to something.
Antonyms: withdraw
verb (used without object)
to come nearer; draw near.
A storm is approaching.
to come near in character, time, amount, etc.; approximate.
noun
the act of drawing near.
the approach of a train.
nearness or close approximation.
a fair approach to accuracy.
any means of access, as a road or ramp.
the approaches to a city.
the method used or steps taken in setting about a task, problem, etc..
His approach to any problem was to prepare an outline.
the course to be followed by an aircraft in approaching for a landing or in joining a traffic pattern.
The plane's approach to the airport was hazardous.
Sometimes approaches. a presentation, offer, or proposal.
Military., approaches, works for protecting forces in an advance against a fortified position.
Also called approach shot. Golf., a stroke made after teeing off, by which a player attempts to get the ball onto the putting green.
Bowling.
the steps taken and the manner employed in delivering the ball.
He favors a four-step approach.
Also called runway. the area behind the foul line, from which the ball is delivered.
approach
/ əˈprəʊtʃ /
verb
to come nearer in position, time, quality, character, etc, to (someone or something)
(tr) to make advances to, as with a proposal, suggestion, etc
(tr) to begin to deal with
to approach a problem
rare, (tr) to cause to come near
noun
the act of coming towards or drawing close or closer
a close approximation
the way or means of entering or leaving; access
(often plural) an advance or overture to a person
a means adopted in tackling a problem, job of work, etc
Also called: approach path. the course followed by an aircraft preparing for landing
Other Word Forms
- approacher noun
- approachless adjective
- reapproach verb
- unapproached adjective
- unapproaching adjective
- well-approached adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of approach1
Word History and Origins
Origin of approach1
Example Sentences
Separately, the US firm Electra is taking a different approach to producing highly purified iron from ores.
They’ve struck a more friendly tone with the president during his second term as they push for a more hands-off approach to regulation while competing to dominate the artificial intelligence race.
How did you want to approach things this time around?
She also cautioned university leaders against taking a "defensive approach" in discussions about their funding, adding: "While an enormous amount of wisdom exists in higher education, that's not all the wisdom in the world."
He used the same approach when he adopted menswear for career women.
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