Sanction in spanish

Sanción

pronunciation: sɑnθioʊn part of speech: noun, verb
In gestures

sanction1 = sanción, castigo. 

Example: One of the principles that was demonstrated in this study was that workers are more motivated by social rewards and sanctions than by economic incentives.

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» economic sanction = sanción económica.

Example: This is yet another snub to the United Nations Security Council which has imposed economic sanctions on Iran over its refusal to suspend uranium enrichment.

» exercise + sanctions = imponer sanciones.

Example: This entails restricting membership to properly qualified persons only, and exercising sanctions on members who infringe professional standards.

» impose + a sanction = imponer una sanción.

Example: This law allows the U.S. to impose sanctions against foreign investors in Cuba whose investments allegedly involve properties expropriated from Cubans who are now U.S. nationals.

sanction2 = aprobar, autorizar, dar el visto bueno. 

Example: Accounting for his departures from Panizzi's rules, Jewett explained that some of them 'conform more to rules advocated by Mr. Panizzi than to those finally sanctioned by the Trustees of the Museum'.

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» criminal sanction = sanción penal.

Example: Should society's moral dictates be enforced with criminal sanctions?.

Sanction synonyms

authority in spanish: , pronunciation: əθɔrəti part of speech: noun warrant in spanish: , pronunciation: wɔrənt part of speech: noun, verb countenance in spanish: , pronunciation: kaʊntənəns part of speech: noun imprimatur in spanish: , pronunciation: ɪmprɪmɑtɜr part of speech: noun ok in spanish: , pronunciation: oʊkeɪ part of speech: adjective approve in spanish: , pronunciation: əpruv part of speech: verb endorsement in spanish: , pronunciation: endɔrsmənt part of speech: noun okay in spanish: , pronunciation: oʊkeɪ part of speech: adjective

Sanction antonyms

reject pronunciation: rɪdʒekt part of speech: verb disapprove pronunciation: dɪsəpruv part of speech: verb
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