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Meanings of
sanctioning
in English
Implying sanction or serving to sanction.
sanctionative
Related terms
enabling
Usage of
sanctioning
in English
1
Companies say regulators must prove rebates have anti-competitive effects before
sanctioning
them.
2
However, the minister denies this was a legitimate
sanctioning
of the terminal.
3
You may kiss her freely, for we all agree in
sanctioning
it.
4
But JAS-ANZ defended the strength and speed of its
sanctioning
of CertMark.
5
He was spared the pain of either
sanctioning
or witnessing these transactions.
6
Sticking to naming, shaming and
sanctioning
individuals would be sharper and smarter.
7
In reality they are
sanctioning
us because of knowledge, he said.
8
Apple said
sanctioning
an iPhone operating system hack would gut its business model.
9
The committee heard that claimants with learning difficulties, were especially vulnerable to
sanctioning
.
10
Neither side seems to understand the circumstances and the knock-on implications of
sanctioning
.
11
FINRA determines fines for its members based on a series of
sanctioning
guidelines.
12
Then Bolívar recommended the
sanctioning
of his decree granting freedom to the slaves.
13
Law is the
sanctioning
discipline, and Psychiatry is the therapeutic discipline.
14
FINRA determines fines for its members based on its
sanctioning
guidelines.
15
I've looked into the details of what NCAA
sanctioning
entails, and it's complicated.
16
The prospect of Vincent
sanctioning
such rough justice had him salivating.
Other examples for "sanctioning"
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sanctioning
sanction
Verb
Present
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
big sanctioning
compete sanctioning
deliberate sanctioning
do with sanctioning
independent sanctioning
Sanctioning
through the time
Sanctioning
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common