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1 sanctie
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2 sanctie
1 [goedkeuring] sanction2 [dwangmaatregel] sanction♦voorbeelden:1 ergens (zijn) sanctie aan verlenen • lend/give one's sanction to something, sanction somethingsancties verbinden aan • apply sanctions to -
3 ergens (zijn) sanctie aan verlenen
ergens (zijn) sanctie aan verlenenlend/give one's sanction to something, sanction somethingVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > ergens (zijn) sanctie aan verlenen
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4 fiat
fiat1〈 het〉♦voorbeelden:fiat krijgen • be given authorization/permission————————fiat2♦voorbeelden:nu fiat, fiat ermee • done!, that's a bargain/deal! -
5 approbatie
n. approbation, approval, sanction; assent, consent; praise -
6 autorisatie
n. authorization, permission, sanction -
7 autoriseren
v. authorize, permit; sanction -
8 bekrachtigen
v. ratify, approve, authorize, confirm, sanction -
9 bekrachtiging
n. confirmation, ratification, certification, approval, sanction, authorization -
10 dulden
v. tolerate, bear, suffer, endure; permit, sanction, indulge -
11 endossement
n. endorsement, signature on a document (as in a check or bill); approval, sanction -
12 endosseren
v. endorse, approve, sanction; sign one's name -
13 goedkeuring
n. approval, approbation, sanction -
14 sanctie
n. sanction, imprimatur -
15 sanctie geven aan
v. sanction -
16 sanctioneren
v. sanction, validate, set one's seal to -
17 wettigen
v. legitimate, legitimize, legalize, legalise, justify, sanction, warrant -
18 autorisatie
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19 dekken
2 [geheel bedekken] cover3 [overeenstemmen met] agree (with) ⇒ correspond (with/to)4 [verbergen] cover (up), hide6 [vergoeden] cover, meet♦voorbeelden:5 iemand in de rug dekken • support someone/stand up for someonede vlag dekt de lading • the flag covers the cargodeze twee verdachten dekken elkaar • these two suspects are covering for each otherzich dekken • 〈 ook leger〉 cover/protect oneself; 〈 jacht〉 hide oneself; 〈 geldwezen〉 hedge one's positions 〈 in termijnhandel〉〈 figuurlijk〉 iemands handelwijze/fouten dekken • sanction someone's actions/mistakesde verzekering dekt de schade • the insurance covers the damagede inkomsten dekken de uitgaven • the receipts cover the expenses -
20 dwangmaatregel
1 coercive/compulsory measure ⇒ sanction
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