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to go close or closer to something or someone
to initiate contact or communication with someone typically to present a proposal, suggestion, or request
to come near a specific degree, amount, size, etc.
to draw near or come close in terms of time or arrival
to begin to tackle or deal with a problem, issue, etc. in a particular way
a way of doing something or dealing with a problem
the action of moving closer to something in space
a path, route, or method of entering or exiting a place
a short golf shot intended to land the ball on the putting green
the process of becoming nearer in time
a method or suggestion used to see how others will respond
the part during an aircraft's flight when it is about to land
the part of a bowling lane where a player walks before releasing the ball
What is an "approach"?
In bowling, an approach is an area on the lane where the player takes a few steps before releasing the ball. It is usually a smooth, flat section where the player gathers their momentum and prepares to make the throw. The approach typically starts from a marked line or spot and leads up to the foul line, beyond which the ball must be released. The way a player moves along the approach is important for balance and accuracy in delivering the ball to the pins.
the path or route leading to a place or destination
What is an "approach"?
An approach is a path or route that leads to a particular place or destination. It can refer to a road, pathway, or any way that guides someone or something toward a specific location, such as an entrance, building, town, or area. Approaches can vary in length and shape, and they are typically designed to provide a clear and direct way for people or vehicles to reach their goal.
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