English Vocabulary: To approach (meaning, examples)
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"Approach" means "to come near or nearer to something or someone."
Example: Slow down as you approach the corner.
Example: If you look out of the window on the left, you'll see that we're now approaching the Eiffel Tower.
Example: I see it's approaching lunchtime, so let's take a break.
"Approach" also means "to deal with something."
Example: I'm not sure how to approach the problem.
Example: The new boss approaches staff discipline much more strictly.
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