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wondered what happened to all that sanctimonious talk about<br />

putting his family first?<br />

sanction n. 1 confirmation, ratification, secondment, authorization,<br />

legalization, legitimatization or legitimization, validation,<br />

licence, certification, approval, permission, imprimatur, seal<br />

or stamp (of approval), signet: If you get the sanction of the<br />

rest of the members, then I shall agree. 2 help, aid,<br />

encouragement, support, advocacy, backing, sponsorship, favour,<br />

countenance: You will need the sanction of the entire committee<br />

in order to win a vote of confidence. 3 agreement, concurrence,<br />

acceptance, affirmation, assent, acquiescence, compliance,<br />

approval, OK or okay: He would never have proceeded with the<br />

invasion without the sanction of his generals. 4 ban, penalty,<br />

punishment, retribution, discipline, retaliation, redress: The<br />

government decided to introduce sanctions against the regime on<br />

account of their atrocious record on human rights.<br />

--v. 5 confirm, ratify, second, authorize, legalize,<br />

legitimatize or legitimize, validate, license, certify, approve,<br />

permit, allow, notarize, vouchsafe, subscribe to, commission,<br />

consent to: If the board sanctions the purchase of the company,<br />

it is then up to the shareholders to vote. 6 support, encourage,<br />

advocate, back, sponsor, favour, countenance, help: You know I<br />

cannot be seen to sanction your plan in preference to others.<br />

sanctity n. piety, holiness, saintliness, divinity, grace, sacredness,<br />

godliness, devotion, dedication: The arguments of the<br />

anti-abortionists were based on a belief in the sanctity of all<br />

human life.<br />

sanctuary n. 1 sanctum, shrine, chapel, temple, church, house of worship,<br />

house of God; synagogue, mosque, pagoda: All of us retire at<br />

this time to the sanctuary for evening prayer. 2 asylum,<br />

refuge, retreat, protection, shelter, safety: Formerly,<br />

criminals could seek sanctuary in churches. 3 (nature or<br />

wildlife) reserve or preserve, reservation, conservation area,<br />

national park: If housing is built here, it will destroy the<br />

bird sanctuary.<br />

sanctum n. 1 sanctuary, holy of holies, shrine: No one is allowed into<br />

the sanctum except the high priestess. 2 sanctum sanctorum,<br />

den, study, retreat; hiding-place, hide-out, hideaway,

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