单词 | sanctioning |
释义 | sanctioningadj. 1. a. That sanctions or authorizes. ΘΚΠ society > authority > lack of subjection > permission > [adjective] > that permits > authoritatively authorizing1606 sanctioning1829 1829 T. Carlyle in Foreign Rev. Jan. 471 What they call ‘Honour’, the sanctioning deity of which is that wonderful ‘Force of Public Opinion’. 1868 ‘G. Eliot’ Spanish Gypsy iv. 305 Their keen love of family and tribe Shall no more thrive on cunning, hide and lurk In petty arts of abject hunted life, But grow heroic in the sanctioning light. 1880 G. Meredith Tragic Comedians I. v. 107 They meet beneath the sanctioning roof of the amiable professor. b. That imposes or maintains sanctions. Cf. sanction n. 2d. rare. ΘΚΠ society > authority > rule or government > politics > international politics or relations > [adjective] > specific policies non-interventionist1835 sanctionist1935 Munichite1939 two-China1962 Finlandized1972 sanctioning1976 non-interventionalist1982 1976 Individualist Dec. 66/2 South Africa will surely fall, and another great satellite state will have been created in a powerful strategic position. Have the ‘santioning’ countries considered this? 2. Law. Of a right: Creating or providing a sanction; arising as a consequence of a delict or wrong. Cf. sanctioned adj. 2. ΘΚΠ society > law > legal concepts > [adjective] > creating or providing a sanction sanctioning1832 society > authority > punishment > [adjective] > relating to sanctions > creating sanctioning1832 1832 J. Austin Outline in Province Jurispr. p. xxiii The distinction of rights..and of duties..into primary and sanctioning. a1859 J. Austin Lect. Jurispr. (1873) I. 45 Rights and duties which are consequences of delicts, are sanctioning (or preventative) and remedial (or reparative). a1859 J. Austin Lect. Jurispr. (1873) II. 790 Those [rights and duties] which I call secondary or sanctioning (I style them sanctioning because their proper purpose is to prevent delicts or offences) arise from violations of other rights and duties, or from injuries, delicts, or offences. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1909; most recently modified version published online September 2021). < adj.1829 |
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