Approach
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British pronunciation/ɐpɹˈə‍ʊt‍ʃ/
American pronunciation/əˈpɹoʊtʃ/

Definition & Meaning of "approach"

to approach
01

to go close or closer to something or someone

Intransitive
Transitive: to approach a place
to approach definition and meaning
02

to initiate contact or communication with someone typically to present a proposal, suggestion, or request

Transitive: to approach sb
to approach definition and meaning
03

to come near a specific degree, amount, size, etc.

Transitive: to approach a level
04

to draw near or come close in terms of time or arrival

Intransitive
05

to begin to tackle or deal with a problem, issue, etc. in a particular way

Transitive: to approach a problem
Approach
01

a way of doing something or dealing with a problem

02

the act of drawing spatially closer to something

03

a way of entering or leaving

04

a relatively short golf shot intended to put the ball onto the putting green

05

the temporal property of becoming nearer in time

06

a close approximation

07

a tentative suggestion designed to elicit the reactions of others

08

the event of one object coming closer to another

09

the part during an aircraft's flight when it is about to land

10

the part of a bowling lane where a player walks before releasing the ball

11

the path or route leading to a place or destination

approach

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approaching

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approaching

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approaching

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approaching

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Example
Last night, the police approached the suspect's house with caution.
The detective is approaching the crime scene to gather evidence.
She approached the podium with confidence before giving her speech.
The cat approached cautiously, curious about the new visitor.
Various cultures approach celebrations differently.
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