Self-approval
noun
1.
the act of approving; approbation.
2.
formal permission or sanction.
3.
Philately. one of a group of selected stamps sent by a dealer to a prospective customer for examination and either purchase or return.
Idioms
4.
on approval, without obligation to buy unless satisfactory to the customer upon trial or examination and, otherwise, returnable:
We ship merchandise on approval.
noun
1.
the act of approving
2.
formal agreement; sanction
3.
a favourable opinion; commendation
4.
on approval, (of articles for sale) for examination with an option to buy or return
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