Word of the day: Sanction...

[COLOR=rgb(0, 168, 133)]…a word with almost contradictory meanings.

sanction
ˈsaŋ(k)ʃ(ə)n/
verb
past tense: sanctioned; past participle: sanctioned
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[li]1.[/li]give official permission or approval for (an action).
“the scheme was sanctioned by the court”
synonyms:authorize, consent to, permit, allow, give leave for, give permission for, warrant, accredit, license, give assent to, endorse, agree to, approve, accept, give one’s blessing to, back, support; More

[li]2.[/li]impose a sanction or penalty on.
“foreigners in France illegally should be sent home, their employers sanctioned and border controls tightened up”
synonyms:punish, discipline someone for
“the penalties for water pollution are frail in comparison with those available to sanction traditional crime”
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BREAK is also a good example…good morning

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BOLT too…
To run or to hold together

Naona watu wameamka vizuri bila hangover

Mimi inanisumbua

Bound:
Going toward a destination or restrained from moving

Kunywa thufu ya bata with lots of firi firi

mzae niko a very clean peugo 504 pick up ,very cheap.make your retirement dreams a reality witi peugo 504 pick up .a very good workhorse ,can carry lots and lots of egg trays

Lenga - Aim for something or ignore something completely

Dictionary - Kenswahili

kiengei au muchinga:D:D:D?

Ktalkers will always impress me, good learned people here, I have lean’t alot especially English.

Cleave - to separate, eg. cleft, cleavage
- to join, like a man cleaves to his wife

Ravel - to tangle up/complicate (hence why we say unravel a mystery)
- to untangle (hence why we say ravel a mystery)

The alternate meanings of sanction almost come off as opposites of each other

Talking of Hangovers, does Bar qualify this list ?

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Quiver a group of cobras
Quiver a small number of arrows
Quiver to tremble with fear
You see I know big English too

like quaking in one’s boots?:D:D:D:D:D:D