Approved in a sentence as an adjective

And, you approved the person to stay in your house.

No one will fund a biotech startup that's not backed by MDs or PhDs and academia-approved proof-of-concept results.

However, many people over a period of years said that this change needed to be made, in all of the friendly, ethical, polite OSS-approved ways.

Right now, when one pissed off developer leaves or goes bankrupt because their app was yanked from the store or wasn't approved for some BS reason, 50 developers replace him.

Because if you actually look at what he's doing, it appears that he is taking things are already approved from human consumption, and mixing them together.

But the vendors sometimes tell hospitals that they cannot update FDA- approved systems, leaving those systems open to potential attacks.

Why would an expert spend time crafting an answer to somebody when it is likely or possible that it will either not get approved to show up, or later deleted?

> This offer is available to startups that meet the following criteria:\n> - In an approved Accelerator, Incubator or VC fundWhy is this a thing?

Broder's being vague in his wordings - he phrases it as if they approved him to unplug when they might have just said to plug it in for about an hour when they were trying to find him the plugin station ahead of time.

One of my ex managers said that his role was to attend the meetings,shield the developers from the politics of getting projects approved and other institutional overhead so that we could focus on delivering product.

Approved definitions

adjective

established by authority; given authoritative approval; "a list of approved candidates"

See also: sanctioned