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1 sanction
A n1 ( authorization) autorisation f ; ( approval) sanction f ; with the sanction of avec l'autorisation de [court, owner etc] ;2 Jur ( deterrent) legal sanction, criminal sanction sanction f pénale ; the ultimate sanction l'ultime sanction ;B sanctions npl Pol, Econ sanctions fpl (against contre) ; economic/trade sanctions sanctions économiques/commerciales ; to impose sanctions prendre des sanctions (on contre) ; to break sanctions against a country violer l'embargo contre un pays.C vtr1 ( give permission for) autoriser ;2 ( give approval to) sanctionner.
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