sanctioned
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
sanction/ˈsaŋkʃn/
▶noun
- 1 a threatened penalty for disobeying a law or rule.
■ (sanctions) measures taken by a state to coerce another to conform to an international agreement or norms of conduct.
■ Ethics a consideration operating to enforce obedience to any rule of conduct.
- 2 official permission or approval for an action.
■ official confirmation or ratification of a law.
■ Law, historical a law or decree, especially an ecclesiastical one.
- 1 give official sanction for.
- 2 impose a sanction or penalty on.
– derivatives
sanctionable adjective.
sanctionable adjective.
– origin ME: from Fr., from L. sanctio(n-), from sancire ‘ratify’.
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