Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
impose-a-sanction
verb
/ɪmˈpoʊz ə ˈsæŋkʃən/
Definition
To impose a sanction refers to the act of applying a penalty or restriction on an individual, group, or nation as a means of enforcing laws, regulations, or international agreements.
Examples
- The government decided to impose a sanction on the country for its human rights violations.
- After the investigation, the organization imposed a sanction on the employee for misconduct.
- Many countries impose sanctions to limit trade with nations that do not adhere to international standards.
Meaning
Imposing a sanction typically aims to deter undesirable behavior and encourage compliance with legal or ethical standards.
Synonyms
- penalize
- restrict
- punish
- forbid
- discipline