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Title: Sanction |
Grade 6+ Lesson s2-l3 |
Explanation: Hello students, let us learn a new topic in SAT-4 today with topics, concepts, and worksheets included. |
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Ban |
Prohibition |
Veto |
Rejection |
Disapproval |
Dissent |
Oppose |
Forbid |
4.1 Antonym: Prohibition |
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Sentences: The prohibition era in the United States, from 1920 to 1933, banned the sale and consumption of alcohol. The local government issued a prohibition on parking in front of fire hydrants to ensure emergency access. There is a prohibition against littering in this park, with fines for violators. The company has a strict prohibition on discussing confidential client information outside of designated secure channels. |
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4.2 Antonym: Veto |
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Sentences: The president used his veto power to reject the proposed legislation passed by Congress. Despite widespread support, the committee chairman exercised his veto to block the new policy. The board unanimously decided to override the CEO’s veto and proceed with the merger. The coach has the final veto over player selections for the team roster. |
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4.3 Antonym: Dissent |
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Sentences: The boardroom was silent, except for one voice of dissent opposing the new policy. Her dissent on the controversial issue caused tension among the team members. Despite widespread support, a few members voiced their dissent against the proposal. In a rare show of dissent, the judge disagreed with the court’s majority opinion. |
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4.4 Antonym: Forbid |
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Sentences: The school forbid students from using their phones during class to minimize distractions. My parents forbid me to stay out late on weekdays, so I must be home by 9 p.m. Religious customs in some cultures forbid the consumption of specific foods during certain holidays. The government has forbidden the import of certain goods to protect local industries. |
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