Synonym: O.K., accept, allow, approve, authorize, license, permit, support. Antonym: interdict. Similar words: function, and function, functional, distinction, malfunction, action, section, fiction. Meaning: ['sæŋkʃn] n. 1. formal and explicit approval 2. a mechanism of social control for enforcing a society's standards 3. official permission or approval 4. the act of final authorization. v. 1. give sanction to 2. give authority or permission to 3. give religious sanction to, such as through on oath.
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91. Nixon and Rogers implored them to withhold the sanction.
92. It is aggrandizement buyer the sanction to the bargainor.
93. In Chinese society shame operates as the principal sanction.
94. Blames him is not, appears a little unnecessary, lets the legal sanction is most appropriate.
95. The Iraqi authorities try in vain to turn a deaf ear to the UN economic sanction which would eventually produce enormous impact upon the former's politics and economy.
96. The government would sanction courts that carry out proceedings in accordance with Islamic law.
97. In order to sanction western countries, Arab countries used the "oil weapon" to implement an oil embargo against western countries which supported Israel.
98. This kind of behavior should severe boycott, suffer legal sanction.
99. They a virulent poison, giving the numbing illusion of moral sanction to every depravity ever hatched.
100. Strengthen buyer sanction, return the action that can control place of on the market a few everybody to like not quite and phenomenon, encircle Qian Hefa for instance travel price is exorbitant.sentencedict .com
101. If the circumstances are relatively minor, the offender shall be given a disciplinary sanction according to the circumstances by his unit or competent authorities at higher level.
102. When we adopt the legal sanction, we need adopt the manner of interested compensation.
103. In the service of the empress, this inept chauffeur faced no legal sanction for the mishap.
104. If the case is not serious enough to constitute a crime, he shall be given disciplinary sanction in accordance with law.
105. In a few cases, hospitals already have set up tents on their sites. But under federal law, if the patients are sent off-site, the hospital might be refused reimbursement for the care as a sanction.
106. Although the Mutton would never sanction wearing long johns as outer wear, they are peerless underwear for "weather events" such as the cold snap we have all endured of late.
107. An economic sanction means you withhold something that is your sovereign right.
108. Iranian officials this week warned against attempts to sanction gasoline imports.
109. An economic devastation might result from the massive animal death and the economic sanction from other countries on account of the FMD.
110. This in turn, will increase the stakes of multi-nationals in India's well being and marginalise sanction regimes.
111. The reason that the ban of holding woman for joys partly has sanction connects with robber psychology pattern. Meanwhile it is determined by their violative aim.
112. However, the future of the proposed gas pipeline project is still unclear due to the economic sanction against and isolation of Iran and political pressure on India and Pakistan made by Washington.
113. Competitions are usually hosted by a specific local flyball club but under the sanction of a national governing body.
114. My guess is that we are going to continue to press for some type of economic sanction as a beginner.
115. Canada introduces the Civil Marriage Act, making Canada the fourth country to sanction same-sex marriage .
116. The system is an administrative sanction that punishes perpetrators of minor crimes by enforcing re-education on them in labor camps.
117. We have the sanction of the law to play ball in this park.
118. In order to prevent the wars expansion, the USA began to apply some economic sanction against Japan.
119. The flaws should be relieved by means such as penalty, disciplinary sanction, civil compensation and criminal compensation.
120. This is so even though the armed forces operate in an ethos of institutional change oriented toward occupational equality and under the federal sanction of equal pay for equal work.
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