Origin: 1275–1325; (v.)
Middle English a(
p)
prochen <
Anglo-French, Old French a(
p)
rocher <
Late Latin adpropiāre, verbal derivative, with
ad- ad-, of
Latin propius nearer (comparative of
prope near), replacing
Latin appropinquāre; (noun)
late Middle English approche, derivative of the v.
Related formsap·proach·er, noun
ap·proach·less, adjective
re·ap·proach, verb
un·ap·proached, adjective
un·ap·proach·ing, adjective
EXPANDSynonyms
1. near, close with. 3. sound out.
Antonyms
6. withdraw.