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    sanction
    /ˈsaŋ(k)ʃn/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. give official permission or approval for (an action): "the scheme was sanctioned by the court" Similar authorizeconsent topermitallowOpposite prohibitban
    • 2. impose a sanction or penalty on: "foreigners in France illegally should be sent home, their employers sanctioned and border controls tightened up" Similar punishdiscipline someone for

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  2. Learn the meaning of sanction as a noun and a verb in English, with synonyms, antonyms and related words. Find out how sanction is used in politics, law and business contexts, with examples and translations.

  3. sanc· tion ˈsaŋ (k)-shən. Synonyms of sanction. 1. : a formal decree. especially : an ecclesiastical decree. 2. a. obsolete : a solemn agreement : oath. b. : something that makes an oath binding. 3. : the detriment, loss of reward, or coercive intervention annexed to a violation of a law as a means of enforcing the law. 4. a.

  4. noun. authoritative permission or approval, as for an action. Synonyms: authorization. Antonyms: prohibition, interdiction. something that serves to support an action, condition, etc. something that gives binding force, as to an oath, rule of conduct, etc. Law. a provision of a law enacting a penalty for disobedience or a reward for obedience.

  5. Learn the formal meaning of sanction as a noun and a verb, with examples of usage and synonyms. Find out how sanctions are used to enforce international laws or to approve actions.

  6. IPA guide. Other forms: sanctions; sanctioned; sanctioning. Sanction has two nearly opposite meanings: to sanction can be to approve of something, but it can also mean to punish, or speak harshly to. Likewise, a sanction can be a punishment or approval.

  7. noun. /ˈsæŋkʃn/ [countable, usually plural] sanction (against somebody) an official order that limits trade, contact, etc. with a particular country, in order to make it do something, such as obeying international law. Trade sanctions were imposed against any country that refused to sign the agreement. The economic sanctions have been lifted.

  8. Learn the meaning of sanction as a noun and a verb, with examples of usage and translations in different languages. Sanction can mean a punishment, official approval, or to formally authorize something.