English to Arabic Dictionary sanction

sanction

عقوبة
definition
verb
only two treatments have been sanctioned by the Food and Drug Administration
give official permission or approval for (an action).
As a result, more and more medical societies have begun to sanction members with penalties like suspension or revocation of their society membership.
impose a sanction or penalty on.
noun
a range of sanctions aimed at deterring insider abuse
a threatened penalty for disobeying a law or rule.
he appealed to the bishop for his sanction
official permission or approval for an action.
translation of 'sanction'
verb
أجاز,
صدق,
قبل,
صادق
noun
عقوبة إقتصادية,
مرسوم,
إقرار,
عقاب,
رادع,
وازع,
تصديق,
جزاء,
موافقة
example
It was during the first stage that the regime discovered that it could not officially 'sanction' any one style or movement.
Hume makes no attempt to connect morals with religion, no doubt because he saw that morals cannot be grounded on any form of authority, however powerful, though religious belief may operate as a 'sanction' through its effect on the passions.
But the Directive leaves open the powers to the prosecution and 'sanction' to the interpretation of individual states.
The municipal authorities should not give 'sanction' for construction of houses, with more than 1,000 sq. ft. floor area, without a RWH structure.
The matters for consideration at this stage concern the jurisdiction of the court to 'sanction' the scheme if it proceeds.
It should be noted that neither Students for Life nor Muslim Students for Universal Justice, have, to my knowledge, demanded approval or official 'sanction' for their principles.
However, the travellers who have caravans parked there have been given official 'sanction' of sorts by being allowed to purchase annual residents parking permits from the Borough Council.
That's a separate question from the issue of whether or not government should 'sanction' , or approve or give some sort of authorization, if you will, to these relationships.
He gives 'sanction' to his 10,000 figure by saying it might underestimate the annual trafficking in sex slaves.
Britain has just become the first country to officially 'sanction' genetic testing for insurance purposes.
In Newcastle, doctors sought legal 'sanction' to treat a baby with a severe facial deformity against the wishes of her parents.
A Teagasc spokesman said its board had sanctioned a proposed increase in fees but this requires ministerial 'sanction' , which is in the process of being sought.
The imposition of such a 'sanction' is punishment.
They have urged Laois County Council to seek the immediate 'sanction' of the National Roads Authority for the re-commencement of road words at Park, Stradbally.
Community pressure remains in practice the only real 'sanction' for enforcing compliance with arbitral awards, or with judgments of the ICJ or other international tribunals.
Sligo County Council still await 'sanction' from the Dept. of the Environment to upgrade the Tubbercurry sewerage treatment facilities.
he appealed to the bishop for his 'sanction'
They have to seek budgetary 'sanction' of fund according to the requirement of this class I institution of the country contracting the higher ups in power.
Governing bodies are allowed to 'sanction' owners and teams.
The problem is that religion provides an ultimate 'sanction' for your actions.
Montréal 2006 says the Games will go on with or without FGG 'sanction' , who in turn say they will move the official Games to Atlanta.
The Siptu national industrial secretary yesterday said the union had already secured 'sanction' from its members for industrial action from tomorrow.
In such circumstances the 'sanction' , or the threat of it, may not in practice be effective.
With 'sanction' being sought from the Irish Congress of Trade Unions for an all-out picket, the LRC has again stepped in to mediate in the dispute.
The 'sanction' of the proposed union by official state-appointed authorities is still a prominent feature of marriages.
Moreover, the actions of individuals who repeat rather than question, watch out for, punish, and 'sanction' transgressions, lend these norms their strength.
Furthermore, the court may 'sanction' treatment that will shorten the life of a terminally ill child, in order to relieve suffering.
It is a way of recovering penalties by a 'sanction' which is the most serious one known to our law.
It was an ecclesiastical 'sanction' that had the effect of closing churches and suspending religious services.
A further argument is that if he renounces before the harm is caused, this may show that the threat of the criminal 'sanction' has had a deterrent effect.
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