sanction
sanc
ˈsænk
sānk
tion
ʃən
shēn
British pronunciation
/sˈɑːnkʃən/

Definizione e significato di "sanction"in inglese

to sanction
01

sanzione

to officially approve of something such as an action, change, practice, etc.
Transitive: to sanction an action or practice
to sanction definition and meaning
example
Esempi
The government decided to sanction the trade agreement between the two countries, providing official authorization for the deal.
Il governo ha deciso di sanzionare l'accordo commerciale tra i due paesi, fornendo l'autorizzazione ufficiale per l'affare.
02

sanzione

to officially approve or validate a proposal or agreement
Transitive: to sanction a proposal or agreement
example
Esempi
The committee sanctioned the budget proposal, allocating funds for various initiatives and projects.
Il comitato ha sanctionato la proposta di bilancio, allocando fondi per varie iniziative e progetti.
03

sanzionare, penalizzare

to impose a penalty or punitive measure upon an individual, entity, or action
Transitive: to sanction a person or institution | to sanction a person or institution for an action
example
Esempi
The government sanctioned the company for tax evasion, imposing penalties and seizing assets to recover the owed taxes.
Il governo ha sanzionato l'azienda per evasione fiscale, imponendo sanzioni e sequestrando beni per recuperare le tasse dovute.
Sanction
01

sanzione

an order officially put to limit contact or trade with a particular country that has not obeyed international law
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sanction definition and meaning
example
Esempi
The government imposed economic sanctions on the country for violating international agreements.
Il governo ha imposto sanzioni economiche al paese per aver violato gli accordi internazionali.
02

formal and official approval or authorization

03

a social control mechanism used to enforce societal norms or standards

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