| sanctioned | Competition in accordance with American Bowling Congress or Women¹s International Bowling Congress rules | en |
| sanctioned | past of sanction | en |
| sanctioned | Competition in accordance with American Bowling Congress or Women¹s International Bowling Congress rules | en |
| sanctioned | approved in a formal manner and officially endowed with legal authority; that has been granted authoritative approval; conforming to recognized rules sıfat | en |
| sanctioned | conforming to orthodox or recognized rules; "the drinking of cocktails was as canonical a rite as the mixing"- Sinclair Lewis | en |
| sanctioned | formally approved and invested with legal authority | en |
| sanctioned | established by authority; given authoritative approval; "a list of approved candidates" | en |
| sanctioned | Competition in accordance with American Bowling Congress or Women¹s International Bowling Congress rules | en |
| sanction | A monetary penalty placed upon a part or its attorney in response to a violation of the Bankruptcy Code or rules The penalty ranges in dollar amount depending on the violation, the intent of the party, and the district in which the violation occurred | en |
| sanction | Ineligibility for benefits because of failure to cooperate with a program requirement | en |
| sanction | School facility | en |
| sanction | the court's imposition of a penalty on a party who violates or fails to observe an order or rule of the court | en |
| sanction | Permission granted by a governing body to an organization to hold a competition, show, or exhibition that included the participation of eligible skaters | en |
| sanction | A punitive act designed to secure enforcement by imposing a penalty for its violation For example, a sanction may be imposed for failure to comply with discovery orders | en |
| sanction | A sanction is the most severe disciplinary measure that may result in a fleet limitation, plate seizure, or suspension or cancellation of a carriers operating privileges | en |
| sanction | give religious sanction to, such as through on oath; "sanctify the marriage" | en |
| sanction | An embargo imposed against an individual country by the United Nationsor a group of nationsin an effort to influence its conduct or its policies | en |
| sanction | Action intended to persuade a country to do as other countries want | en |
| sanction | To give authorization or approval to something; to ratify | en |
| sanction | To penalize a state, especially for violating international law | en |
| sanction | imprimatur | en |
| sanction | the approval, by some authority, that makes something valid | en |
| sanction | a penalty, or some coercive measure, intended to ensure compliance; especially one adopted by several nations, or by an international body | en |
| sanction | Explicit permission given by someone in authority | en |
| sanction | a law, treaty, or contract, or a clause within a law, treaty, or contract, specifying the above | en |
| sanction | an action by several nations toward another nation intended to force it to obey international law | en |
| sanction | A requirement, status, or action imposed on a student as a result of being found responsible for a policy violation | en |
| sanction | that which is given to encourage improvement in less than satisfactory performance or service, or as a penalty for poor performance See Reward | en |
| sanction | Solemn or ceremonious ratification; an official act of a superior by which he ratifies and gives validity to the act of some other person or body; establishment or furtherance of anything by giving authority to it; confirmation; approbation | en |
| sanction | approve, authorize; endorse, ratify; penalize or encourage as a means of enforcing a law fiil | en |
| sanction | To give sanction to; to ratify; to confirm; to approve | en |
| sanction | a mechanism of social control for enforcing a society's standards the act of final authorization; "it had the sanction of the church" | en |
| sanction | give authority or permission to | en |
| sanction | a mechanism of social control for enforcing a society's standards the act of final authorization; "it had the sanction of the church" formal and explicit approval; "a Democrat usually gets the union's endorsement" give religious sanction to, such as through on oath; "sanctify the marriage" give authority or permission to | en |
| sanction | formal and explicit approval; "a Democrat usually gets the union's endorsement" | en |
| sanction | permission, authorization; approve; penalty imposed for disobedience of a law; bonus or reward given for obedience of a law; policy or principle designed to enforce a law isim | en |
| sanction | Anything done or said to enforce the will, law, or authority of another; as, legal sanctions | en |
| sanction | the act of final authorization; "it had the sanction of the church" | en |
| sanction | If someone in authority sanctions an action or practice, they officially approve of it and allow it to be done. He may now be ready to sanction the use of force Sanction is also a noun. The king could not enact laws without the sanction of Parliament. = approval | en |
| sanction | give sanction to; "I approve of his educational policies" | en |
| sanction | a mechanism of social control for enforcing a society's standards | en |
| sanction | official permission or approval; "authority for the program was renewed several times" | en |
| sanction | Sanctions are measures taken by countries to restrict trade and official contact with a country that has broken international (Hukuk) The continued abuse of human rights has now led the United States to impose sanctions against the regime | en |
| sanction | A sanction is a severe course of action which is intended to make people obey instructions, customs, or laws. As an ultimate sanction, they can sell their shares | en |
| sanction | If a country or an authority sanctions another country or a person for doing something, it declares that the country or person is guilty of doing it and imposes sanctions on them. their failure to sanction Japan for butchering whales in violation of international conservation treaties | en |