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1 sanction
[ˈsæŋkʃən]1. nounpermission or approval:إقْرار، مُوافَقَهThe soldier's action did not have the sanction of his commanding officer.
2. verbto permit or agree to:يَسْمَح، يأذَن بِWe cannot sanction the use of force.
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2 sanction
أَذِنَ بِـ \ sanction: to give permission: The government sanctioned the inquiry into the car industry. \ See Also سَمَحَ بِــ \ صَادَقَ (صَدَّق على) \ sanction. -
3 sanction
أَقَرَّ \ admit: to agree that sth. is true: He admits his mistakes. She admits that she was wrong. own: to agree (that sth. is true): He owns that the accident was his fault. It was his fault, and he owns to it. pass: to accept after formal consideration: The government passed a law against it. sanction: (to give) permission: The government sanctioned the inquiry into the car industry. \ See Also اعترف (اِعْتَرَف)، وَافَقَ على -
4 sanction
أَجَازَ \ allow: to let (sb.) do sth.; permit: We’re not allowed to smoke here. license: to permit officially; give a licence to: In Britain, a shop must be licensed to sell alcoholic drinks. Is your car licensed?. sanction: to (give) permission: The government sanctioned the inquiry into the car industry. \ See Also سمح (سَمَحَ)، رخص (رَخّص) -
5 إقرار
sanction; ratification; homologation; fixage; corroboration; confirmation; confession; confesse; calage; attestation; approbation; affermissement; adoption -
6 تصديق
sanction; ratification; légalisation; homologation; créance; corroboration -
7 عقوبة
sanction; punition; pénitence; pénalité; correction; condamnation; châtiment -
8 مرسوم
sanction; pragmatique; ordonnance; intentionnel; graphique; édit; dessinée; dessiné; décret; acte -
9 جزاء
vengeance; sanction; rémunération; récompense; prix; pénalité; peine; amende -
10 عاقبة
suite; séquelle; sanction; réussite; résultat; effet; conclusions; conclusion; aboutissement; aboutissant -
11 قانون
statut; sanction; règlement; ordonnance; observantine; observantin; norme; loiprogramme; loicadre; loi; dûment; droite; droit; code; charte; canoniaux; canoniale; canonial -
12 نتيجة
suites; séquelle; sanction; réussite; résultat; répercussion; production; fruits; fruit; éphéméride; effets; effet; dénoûment; dénouement; conséquence; calendrier; almanach; accompagnement; aboutissement; aboutissant -
13 أجاز
v. allow, permit, sanction, legalise, legalize, indorse, legitimate, legitimize, licence, warrant, clear, endorse, vouchsafe, accredit, license, patent, steamroller -
14 إقرار
n. avowal, authorization, sanction, ratification, endorsement, stabilization, indorsement -
15 تصديق
1́ adj. approving2́ n. belief, OK, credence, okey, credit, certificate, O.K., okay, attestation, ratification, confirmation, sanction -
16 جزاء
n. pay, payment, recompense, retribution, requital, penalty, sanction -
17 رادع
1́ adj. deterrent2́ n. sanction -
18 صادق
1́ adj. creaky, true, truthful, genuine, sincere, whole hearted, veracious, unfeigned, unaffected, honest, plain spoken, real2́ interj. bon appetite, Bon appetit!3́ v. friend, indorse, chum, endow, sanction -
19 صدق
1́ n. truth, trueness, trustiness, veracity, verity, validity, sincerity, genuineness, probity2́ v. o.k., okay, confirm, sanction, ratify, approve, O.K., accept, okey, believe, certify, notarize, credit, assent, attest, make believe, hold good -
20 عقاب
1́ n. punishment, penalty, penality, sanction, retribution, forfeit, music2́ v. chastise
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