26984 words

sanction

13 definitions • 22 examples
1
an official order, such as the stopping of trade, that is taken against a country in order to make it obey international law:

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Many nations have imposed sanctions on the country because of its attacks on its own people.
2
a strong action taken in order to make people obey a law or rule, or a punishment given when they do not obey:

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3

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They tried to get official sanction for the plans.
4
to formally give permission for something:

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The government was reluctant to sanction intervention in the crisis.
5
to punish someone for something, especially officially:
6

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To be just, a government must have the sanction of the governed.
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an official action taken against a government to force it to behave in a particular way or as punishment for not doing so:
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to formally permit something:

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10
a punishment given when someone does not obey a rule or a law:

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The State Department needs to determine how it will apply sanctions.
He could face sanctions if a judge concludes he violated the terms of his probation.
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sanction for sth Agricultural companies in the area cannot get official sanction for logging.
12
to formally give permission for something:

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sanction a bid/deal The directors would only sanction an €18 million bid.
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to punish someone for not obeying a law or rule:

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sanction sb for (doing) sth The state is threatening to sanction employers for hiring illegal workers.

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