sanction
US /ˈsæŋk.ʃən/
UK /ˈsæŋk.ʃən/

1.
sanksi, izin
official permission or approval for an action
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The government gave its sanction to the new trade agreement.
Pemerintah memberikan sanksinya terhadap perjanjian perdagangan baru.
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The project cannot proceed without official sanction.
Proyek tidak dapat dilanjutkan tanpa sanksi resmi.
2.
sanksi, hukuman
a threatened penalty for disobeying a law or rule
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Economic sanctions were imposed on the country.
Sanksi ekonomi diberlakukan terhadap negara tersebut.
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The company faces severe sanctions for violating environmental regulations.
Perusahaan menghadapi sanksi berat karena melanggar peraturan lingkungan.
1.
menyetujui, memberi sanksi
give official permission or approval for (an action)
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The committee refused to sanction the new spending proposal.
Komite menolak untuk menyetujui proposal pengeluaran baru.
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The board will meet to sanction the merger.
Dewan akan bertemu untuk menyetujui merger.
2.
memberi sanksi, menghukum
impose a penalty or punishment on
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The organization decided to sanction the member for unethical behavior.
Organisasi memutuskan untuk memberi sanksi kepada anggota karena perilaku tidak etis.
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The international community may sanction the regime for human rights abuses.
Komunitas internasional mungkin memberi sanksi rezim tersebut atas pelanggaran hak asasi manusia.