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sanctioned

[sangk-shuhnd]

adjective

  1. authorized, approved, or allowed.

    Locke's main argument was that unlimited accumulation of wealth was moral, religiously sanctioned, and logical.

  2. officially or formally ratified or confirmed.

    The event is run exclusively in association with the National Franchise Association, so participating franchisees have all met the NFA-sanctioned code of ethics.

  3. penalized, especially by way of discipline or to force compliance with legal obligations.

    The embargo had no real impact—but how often have we ever seen a sanctioned political leader say, “OK, I guess I’ll give in now”?



verb

  1. the simple past tense and past participle of sanction.

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Other 51Թ Forms

  • nonsanctioned adjective
  • quasi-sanctioned adjective
  • unsanctioned adjective
  • well-sanctioned adjective
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51Թ History and Origins

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By mid-afternoon on Sunday, Israel's far-right national security minister Itamar Ben Gvir - who was recently sanctioned by the UK government for "inciting violence against Palestinians" - arrived in Bat Yam to meet mourners.

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The Public Utilities Commission sanctioned these projects with each of the eight utility companies in the state, and the result was a big surprise.

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Since the 2000s, he has been sanctioned by the UN Security Council and the US for his involvement in Iran's nuclear and military programmes.

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The UK has sanctioned two Israeli far-right ministers over comments they made on Gaza.

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Any new event may not be sanctioned by the game's governing bodies and would require significant investment to lure players, hire venues and market itself to fans.

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