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sanction

/ˈsæŋk.ʃən/

[/ˈsæŋk.ʃən/]

penalty or official approval

Advancednoun

Definition

An official penalty against a country or group, or, with the opposite meaning, official permission.

Example

Several countries placed trade sanctions on the nation to pressure it into changing its policies.

Several countries placed trade sanctions on the nation to pressure it into changing its policies.

Etymology

From Latin 'sanctio' (a decree, ordinance), from 'sancire' (to make sacred, ratify).

How & Where It’s Used

A contronym: it can mean both to punish and to approve.

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