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- SANCTION Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The noun sanction, meaning "authoritative approval" or "a coercive measure," entered English in the 15th century, and originally referred to a formal decree or law, especially an ecclesiastical decree
- SANCTION Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
SANCTION definition: authoritative permission or approval, as for an action See examples of sanction used in a sentence
- SANCTION | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
Many nations have imposed sanctions on the country because of its attacks on its own people Trade economic sanctions will only be lifted (= stopped) when the aggressor nation withdraws its troops Without realistic sanctions, some teachers have difficulty keeping order in the classroom
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- Sanction: Definition, Meaning, and Examples - usdictionary. com
A "sanction" can mean both approval and punishment, making it a unique and versatile word Understanding its dual meanings is essential for using it correctly in legal, political, and everyday contexts
- Sanction - definition of sanction by The Free Dictionary
Such a case is represented by sanction, which can mean both "to allow, encourage" and "to punish so as to deter " Sanction comes from the Latin word sānctiō, meaning "a law or decree that is sacred or inviolable "
- sanction - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
Law action by a state to force another state to follow rules, etc :[countable] to impose sanctions against that country v [~ + object] to allow officially: No one will sanction such actions to penalize by sanction: sanctioning the country because of its invasion of a peaceful neighbor See -sanct-
- Sanction Definition
1) A financial penalty imposed by a judge on a party or attorney -- or the act of imposing such a penalty 2) In international law, to impose economic constraints on trade against a country that violates international law or commits human rights violations 3) To allow or approve
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