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- verbapproach (verb) · approaches (third person present) · approached (past tense) · approached (past participle) · approaching (present participle)
- come near or nearer to (someone or something) in distance or time:"the train approached the main line" · "she hadn't heard him approach"Similar:proceed towardcome/go towardadvance towardgo near/nearercome near/nearerdraw near/nearercome close/closergo close/closerdraw close/closermove near/neareredge near/nearerdraw nearclose in oncenter onfocus onconverge oncatch up onarrive atOpposite:
- come near or nearer to (a future time or event):"he was approaching retirement"
- (of a future time) come nearer:"the time is approaching when you will be destroyed"
- come close to (a number, level, or standard) in quality or quantity:"the population will approach 12 million by the end of the decade"Similar:border onverge onbe comparable/similar tocompare withget on forcome near tocome/be close to
- archaicbring nearer:"all those changes shall serve to approach him the faster to the blest mansion"
- speak to (someone) for the first time about something, typically with a proposal or request:"the department had been approached about funding"Similar:make conversation withengage in conversationtake asideinitiate a discussion withbroach the matter tomake advances tomake overtures tomake a proposal tosound outappeal toapply to
nounapproach (noun) · approaches (plural noun)- the action of coming near or nearer to someone or something in distance or time:"the approach of winter"
- (approach to)an approximation to something:"the past is impossible to recall with any approach to accuracy"
- the part of an aircraft's flight in which it descends gradually toward an airfield or runway for landing:"the aircraft completed the approach and touched down"
- (approaches)a road, sea passage, or other way leading to a place:"the eastern approach to the town"
OriginMiddle English: from Old French aprochier, aprocher, from ecclesiastical Latin appropiare ‘draw near’, from ad- ‘to’ + propius (comparative of prope ‘near’). - People also ask
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