Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
sancionar
verb
/sæŋˈkʃəːr/

Definition
To impose a penalty or punishment for an offense.

Examples
- The committee decided to sancionar the organization for violating the rules.
- To ensure compliance, the government may sancionar those who disregard the law.
- If the proposal is accepted, it will sancionar new measures for improving public security.

Meaning
In legal and formal contexts, it refers to the act of giving approval or enforcing regulations, often with the implication of consequences for non-compliance.

Synonyms
- penalize
- punish
- approve
- ratify