Is not yet approved or was not yet approved?

“It is not approved yet” is a correct sentence.

How do you say not yet approved?

Some examples from the web:

  1. Well, that project’s not approved yet, Jack, you know that.
  2. The Cabinet hasn’t approved yet.
  3. No projects have therefore been approved yet.
  4. We regret that our amendment was not approved.
  5. NeuroBloc is not approved for use in children.

Has not been approved yet meaning?

In the case of “Your application is considered but not approved,” it sounds like a final decision has not yet been made. In this case, you would say, “Your application is being considered but has not yet been approved.”

Has not approved meaning?

: not judged to be acceptable : not given official approval : not approved drugs unapproved by the FDA an unapproved credit card transaction unapproved travel expenses.

Is approved or has been approved?

Whereas, “is approved” is direct and straight to the point. Personally, I would use “has been approved” because it looks polite. However, if you are more straight to the point I would use the latter. Both sentences are correct.

Was approved or were approved?

1) In British english we usually use ‘were’ (plural) when talking about a noun like a company, team etc. In American english ‘was’ (singular) is preferred.

Is it unapproved or non approved?

un·ap·proved adj. Not approved or sanctioned: an unapproved vaccine; an unapproved protest march.

Has been approved means?

Approve, commend, praise mean to have, and usually to express, a favorable opinion. To approve is to have a very good opinion, expressed or not, of someone or something: He approved the new plan.

Has not been yet meaning?

Not-yet definition Used to describe that something is expected to happen but has not for the moment. adverb.

Is it approve or approved?

approve ​Definitions and Synonyms ​‌‌‌

present tense
he/she/it approves
present participle approving
past tense approved
past participle approved

Is being approved meaning?

1 : to have or express a favorable opinion of couldn’t approve such conduct. 2a : to accept as satisfactory hopes she will approve the date of the meeting. b : to give formal or official sanction (see sanction entry 1 sense 4c) to : ratify Congress approved the proposed budget. 3 obsolete : prove, attest.

Have been or has been approved?

” Your leave has been approved” is correct so is ” your leave is approved “. The word ” has been” sounds very passive. Whereas, “is approved” is direct and straight to the point. Personally, I would use “has been approved” because it looks polite.