Approach vs. Method

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  • Approach (verb)

    To come or go near, in place or time; to draw nigh; to advance nearer.

  • Approach (verb)

    To draw near, in a figurative sense; to make advances; to approximate.

    “as he approaches to the character of the ablest statesman.”

  • Approach (verb)

    To come near to in place, time, character{{,}} or value; to draw nearer to.

    “He was an admirable poet, and thought even to have approached Homer. — Sir William Temple.”

    “”Would counsel please approach the bench?” asked the judge.”

    “to approach the city”

    “He approached the age of manhood.”

    “Don’t approach that house.”

  • Approach (verb)

    To make an attempt at (solving a problem or making a policy).

  • Approach (verb)

    To speak to, as to make a request or ask a question.

  • Approach (verb)

    To take approaches to.

  • Approach (verb)

    To bring near; to cause to draw near.

  • Approach (noun)

    The act of drawing near; a coming or advancing near.

  • Approach (noun)

    An access, or opportunity of drawing near.

  • Approach (noun)

    Movements to gain favor; advances.

  • Approach (noun)

    A way, passage, or avenue by which a place or buildings can be approached; an access.

  • Approach (noun)

    A manner in which a problem is solved or policy is made.

  • Approach (noun)

    The advanced works, trenches, or covered roads made by besiegers in their advances toward a fortress or military post.

  • Approach (noun)

    An approach shot.

  • Approach (noun)

    The way an aircraft comes in to land at an airport.

  • Approach (noun)

    The area before the lane, in which a player may stand or run up before bowling the ball.

  • Method (noun)

    A process by which a task is completed; a way of doing something (followed by the adposition of, to or for before the purpose of the process):

    “One method of exercising a cat consists of making it follow the spot generated by a laser pointer.”

    “If one method doesn’t work, you should ask a friend to help you.”

  • Method (noun)

    A technique for acting based on the ideas articulated by Constantin Stanislavski and focusing on authentically experiencing the inner life of the character being portrayed.

  • Method (noun)

    A subroutine or function belonging to a class or object.

  • Method (noun)

    Marijuana.

  • Method (noun)

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  • Method (verb)

    to apply a method

  • Method (verb)

    to apply particular treatment methods to a mold

    “The company employs extensive use of 3D modelling combined with solidification simulation to ensure that critical castings are properly methoded.”

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