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PUNISHED |
Sanctioned |
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OKAYED |
Sanctioned |
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RATIFIED |
Formally sanctioned |
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AUTHORISED |
Officially sanctioned |
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AUTHORIZED |
Sanctioned by authority. |
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CORONER |
Officer sanctioned to investigate any death where causes aren't evident |
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TAOISM |
One of the popular religions of China, sanctioned by the
state. |
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PRECEDENTED |
Having a precedent; authorized or sanctioned by an
example of a like kind. |
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EDITORIAL |
Of or pertaining to an editor; written or sanctioned by
an editor; as, editorial labors; editorial remarks. |
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CONVENTIONAL |
Growing out of, or depending on, custom or tacit
agreement; sanctioned by general concurrence or usage; formal. |
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OFFICIAL |
Approved by authority; sanctioned by the pharmacopoeia;
appointed to be used in medicine; as, an official drug or preparation.
Cf. Officinal. |
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PLEBISCITE |
A vote by universal male suffrage; especially, in
France, a popular vote, as first sanctioned by the National
Constitution of 1791. |
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SCHOOL |
The canons, precepts, or body of opinion or practice,
sanctioned by the authority of a particular class or age; as, he was a
gentleman of the old school. |
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CODE |
A body of law, sanctioned by legislation, in which the rules
of law to be specifically applied by the courts are set forth in
systematic form; ... |
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JUDICIAL |
...r to a
judge; practiced or conformed to in the administration of justice;
sanctioned or ordered by a court; as, judicial power; judicial
proc... |
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STANDARD |
...for the
measure of quantity, extent, value, or quality; esp., the original
specimen weight or measure sanctioned by government, as the standard
... |
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KITE |
...y or to
sustain credit, as a check which represents no deposit in bank, or a
bill of exchange not sanctioned by sale of goods; an accommodation
... |
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IDIOM |
...culiar
structural form of a language; in extend use, an expression sanctioned
by usage, having a sense peculiar to itself and not agreeing with ... |
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RITUALISM |
...ncharistic
vestments, candles, etc.) that were sanctioned in the second year of
Edward VI., and never, as they maintain, forbidden by competennt... |