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单词 unsanctioned
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Definition of unsanctioned in English:

unsanctioned

adjectiveʌnˈsaŋ(k)ʃ(ə)ndˌənˈsæŋ(k)ʃənd
  • Not sanctioned.

    未认可(或批准)的

    a series of unsanctioned rallies against high local unemployment
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The one deals with boxing promoter Turkish working in the seedy world of unsanctioned, illegal bare-knuckle boxing.
    • Will correspondents use them to present an unsanctioned, less filtered account of events as they unfold, or will they just recount colorful background stories?
    • An incident during the 1997 federal election revealed some insight into the consequences of unsanctioned editorial action at an Irving-owned paper.
    • His segregation was also unlawful as unsanctioned by s7 to Penal Institutions Act.
    • The authorities still arrest and imprison unsanctioned bishops and priests.
    • Someone who really wanted to stop unsanctioned immigration would begin here, by busting the small contractors who employ these workers on a contingent basis.
    • It's a story of globalization, illegal chemicals and unsanctioned antibiotics, and bovine additives.
    • The study reported by MacLean et al reflects the interest in determining the prevalence of family presence as a formally sanctioned or unsanctioned practice among critical care and emergency nurses.
    • Proposition 36 will not heal the hypocritical heart of a nation that extols the empty pleasures of consumerism while excoriating the unsanctioned ecstasies of illegal drugs.
    • Now, at press time this group remained unsanctioned by the student union, so your seeing them at Clubs Days is dependent on their commandeering another club's table.
    • Unwanted software includes worms, viruses, spyware, vulnerable applications, unlicensed software, and unsanctioned applications, and it can arrive on corporate networks in many ways.
    • Would a vibrant legal debate forestall practical preparations for future unsanctioned instances of ‘power doing justice’ - albeit outside the law?
    • But arrogance may result in quick, unsanctioned action.
    • Rather did their solution become more urgent as public expectations rose and were transformed into spontaneous and unsanctioned actions.
    • It was informal, unsanctioned, unauthorized and went off without a hitch.
    • In addition, early modern Europeans could have recourse to a variety of unsanctioned or ‘magical’ techniques to promote or restrict fertility.
    • Similar unsanctioned protests, organized by the Communist Party, took place in another Moscow region town, Solnechnogorsk, as well as in Samara, Tatarstan and the Leningrad region.
    • The New York State Athletic Commission, which regulates competitive boxing, has told boxing gyms that unsanctioned events such as white-collar boxing are illegal because of their potential for serious injury.
    • Minsk police spokesman Oleg Slepchenko said 34 protesters were detained for participating in an unsanctioned rally.
    • Current and former CIA officers aware of the recent decision said the suspension reflects the CIA's fears of being accused of unsanctioned and illegal activities, as it was in the 1970s.
    Synonyms
    unlawful, illegal, against the law, illicit, illegitimate, lawbreaking, lawless, felonious, delinquent, culpable, villainous, nefarious, corrupt, fraudulent

Definition of unsanctioned in US English:

unsanctioned

adjectiveˌənˈsæŋ(k)ʃəndˌənˈsaNG(k)SHənd
  • Not sanctioned.

    未认可(或批准)的

    unsanctioned rallies against high unemployment
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The one deals with boxing promoter Turkish working in the seedy world of unsanctioned, illegal bare-knuckle boxing.
    • It was informal, unsanctioned, unauthorized and went off without a hitch.
    • An incident during the 1997 federal election revealed some insight into the consequences of unsanctioned editorial action at an Irving-owned paper.
    • The study reported by MacLean et al reflects the interest in determining the prevalence of family presence as a formally sanctioned or unsanctioned practice among critical care and emergency nurses.
    • Someone who really wanted to stop unsanctioned immigration would begin here, by busting the small contractors who employ these workers on a contingent basis.
    • It's a story of globalization, illegal chemicals and unsanctioned antibiotics, and bovine additives.
    • In addition, early modern Europeans could have recourse to a variety of unsanctioned or ‘magical’ techniques to promote or restrict fertility.
    • His segregation was also unlawful as unsanctioned by s7 to Penal Institutions Act.
    • Similar unsanctioned protests, organized by the Communist Party, took place in another Moscow region town, Solnechnogorsk, as well as in Samara, Tatarstan and the Leningrad region.
    • The New York State Athletic Commission, which regulates competitive boxing, has told boxing gyms that unsanctioned events such as white-collar boxing are illegal because of their potential for serious injury.
    • Now, at press time this group remained unsanctioned by the student union, so your seeing them at Clubs Days is dependent on their commandeering another club's table.
    • Minsk police spokesman Oleg Slepchenko said 34 protesters were detained for participating in an unsanctioned rally.
    • Will correspondents use them to present an unsanctioned, less filtered account of events as they unfold, or will they just recount colorful background stories?
    • Unwanted software includes worms, viruses, spyware, vulnerable applications, unlicensed software, and unsanctioned applications, and it can arrive on corporate networks in many ways.
    • The authorities still arrest and imprison unsanctioned bishops and priests.
    • Rather did their solution become more urgent as public expectations rose and were transformed into spontaneous and unsanctioned actions.
    • Proposition 36 will not heal the hypocritical heart of a nation that extols the empty pleasures of consumerism while excoriating the unsanctioned ecstasies of illegal drugs.
    • But arrogance may result in quick, unsanctioned action.
    • Current and former CIA officers aware of the recent decision said the suspension reflects the CIA's fears of being accused of unsanctioned and illegal activities, as it was in the 1970s.
    • Would a vibrant legal debate forestall practical preparations for future unsanctioned instances of ‘power doing justice’ - albeit outside the law?
    Synonyms
    unlawful, illegal, against the law, illicit, illegitimate, lawbreaking, lawless, felonious, delinquent, culpable, villainous, nefarious, corrupt, fraudulent
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