foreapprove

verb

Etymology

From fore- + approve.

  1. derived from approbō
  2. derived from aprover
  3. inherited from aproven
  4. prefixed as foreapprove — “fore + approve

Definitions

  1. To approve beforehand.

    • To foreknow is to foreapprove, or approved before on account of obedience to his will, hence Paul says, "God hath not cast away his people whom he foreknew.
    • God purposed from eternity that those whom he foreapproved should be conformed to the image of his Son.

The neighborhood

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