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  1. The earliest known use of the verb sanction is in the late 1700s. OED's earliest evidence for sanction is from 1778, in the writing of Thomas Jefferson, revolutionary politician and president of the United States of America. It is also recorded as a noun from the late 1500s. sanction is formed within English, by conversion.

  2. An embargo is a complete ban on trade or other commercial activity with a particular country, while sanctions are a broader set of restrictions that can include trade limitations, financial penalties, and diplomatic measures. Both embargo and sanctions are often used as a means of enforcing international law or promoting human rights.

  3. SANCTION 意味, 定義, SANCTION は何か: 1. an official order, such as the stopping of trade, that is taken against a country in order to…. もっと見る

  4. The Australian Sanctions Office (ASO) is the Australian Government’s sanctions regulator. As the sanctions regulator, ASO: supports corrective and enforcement action by law enforcement agencies in cases of suspected non compliance. The Australian Sanctions Office sits within DFAT’s Regulatory Legal Division in the Security, Legal and ...

  5. There are 14 meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun sanction, one of which is labelled obsolete. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. sanction has developed meanings and uses in subjects including. ecclesiastical law (late 1500s) ecclesiastical (late 1500s) law (mid 1600s) philosophy (late 1600s) religion ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SanctionSanction - Wikipedia

    A sanction may be either a permission or a restriction, depending upon context, as the word is an auto-antonym. Examples of sanctions include: Government and law.

  7. SANCTION translate: 制裁(措置), (公式な)承認, 認可, 許可, ~を許可する, 認める. Learn more in the Cambridge English-Japanese Dictionary.

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