accede to, aid, be willing, constitute, endorsement, go along with, legitimize, privilege, seal of approval, the nod, warranty
Definitionn. formal and explicit approval
Last update: August 27, 2015
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Without my sanction he signed the letter for admission. [Please select]
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This is the need for effective sanctions against computer hacking. [Please select]
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They won't sanction a further cut in intrest rates. [Please select]
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In 1881 he made an impressive speech to the Senate, begging it to sanction the admittance of women to the Tripos. [Please select]
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What measures were being undertaken to reduce the sanction detection rate for homophobic crime? [Please select]
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But by whatever ritual the oath was sanctioned, the party was extremely desirous to keep secret what the especial oath was which he considered as irrevocable. [Please select]
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No, it was not Cromwell who sought the King's blood--it has been shed with his sanction. [Please select]
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Force can never suppress what is sanctioned by public opinion. [Please select]
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So many instigate, assist, or sanction the commission of every one of these actions that no one who has a hand in them feels himself morally responsible for it. [Please select]
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Everybody, almost, assented to the observations he made, and the doctor gave his sanction, by saying, the people of France were undoubtedly the happiest subjects in the world. [Please select]
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The legists knew this very well, but instead of opposing, as they ought, this accumulation of profits, they accepted and sanctioned the whole. [Please select]
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