sanctionary (Meaning)
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sanctionary (a.)
Of, pertaining to, or giving, sanction.
Synonyms & Antonyms of sanctionary
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sanctionary Sentence Examples
- The government imposed sanctionary measures on the foreign country to condemn its actions.
- The sanctionary policies included trade embargoes and travel restrictions.
- The sanctions were intended to pressure the regime to change its behavior.
- The company faced sanctionary consequences for violating export regulations.
- The humanitarian aid organization was granted an exemption from sanctions.
- The sanctionary regime aimed to disrupt the country's economy and limit its international influence.
- The sanctionary measures were widely criticized for disproportionately affecting innocent civilians.
- The threat of sanctions proved to be an effective deterrent against further aggression.
- The lifting of sanctions was contingent upon the country meeting specific conditions.
- The international community condemned the use of sanctionary measures as a tool of coercion.
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Of, pertaining to, or giving, sanction.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The government imposed sanctionary measures on the foreign country to condemn its actions.
The sanctionary policies included trade embargoes and travel restrictions.
The sanctions were intended to pressure the regime to change its behavior.
The company faced sanctionary consequences for violating export regulations.