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APPROVAL |
Sanction |
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ENDORSE |
Sanction |
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EMPOWER |
Sanction |
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ENDORSEMENT |
Sanction |
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AUTHORISE |
Sanction |
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APPROVE |
Sanction |
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SANCTIONED |
Of Sanction |
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SANCTIONING |
Of Sanction |
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UNAUTHORISED |
Lacking official sanction |
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OKAY |
Give sanction to |
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DISAPPROVED |
Declined to sanction |
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LYNCHED |
Killed without legal sanction |
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ALLOW |
To sanction; to invest; to intrust. |
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SANCTIONARY |
Of, pertaining to, or giving, sanction. |
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DISALLOW |
Refuse to sanction detective inspector - sickly-looking |
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AMEN |
To say Amen to; to sanction fully. |
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AVOUCH |
To acknowledge deliberately; to admit; to confess; to
sanction. |
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APPROBATE |
To express approbation of; to approve; to sanction
officially. |
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SANCTION |
To give sanction to; to ratify; to confirm; to
approve. |
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AFFIRM |
To declare, as a fact, solemnly, under judicial
sanction. See Affirmation, 4. |
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ALLOWANCE |
The act of allowing, granting, conceding, or admitting;
authorization; permission; sanction; tolerance. |
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ACCREDIT |
To put or bring into credit; to invest with credit or
authority; to sanction. |
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AUTHORIZATION |
The act of giving authority or legal power;
establishment by authority; sanction or warrant. |
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LEGATINE |
Made by, proceeding from, or under the sanction of, a
legate; as, a legatine constitution. |
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AUTHORIZE |
To make legal; to give legal sanction to; to
legalize; as, to authorize a marriage. |