show oneself (third-person singular simple present shows oneself, present participle showing oneself, simple past showed oneself, past participle shown...
for communication, as it embraces the feeling of depression and/or embraces the willing to commit suicide. As such, it can be given legal sanctions....
to adopt (a method, an approach, etc.) (transitive) to authorize, to sanction, to approve (a decision, etc.) (transitive) to aim for (a goal) (transitive)...
authenticity (something that provides assurance or confirmation) sanction, political sanction, warrant power conferred, will, decree, order, rights, command...
President imposed a sanction on China. (colloquial, transitive) to punish corporally (reflexive) to require (reflexive) to establish oneself (in a position...
economische sancties. ― They waged a silent war, mainly through economic sanctions. Hoe kun je een oorlog voeren en tegelijkertijd vrede prediken? ― How...
thing: fiduciam (alicuius rei) habere (ambiguous) to confirm, ratify, sanction something: fidem addere alicui rei (ambiguous) to make a thing credible:...
one's protection: fidem alicuius obsecrare, implorare to confirm, ratify, sanction something: fidem addere alicui rei to guarantee the protection of the state;...
guidance in a moral wilderness. Conforming to a standard of right behaviour; sanctioned by or operative on one's conscience or ethical judgment. a moral action...
or stages necessary to become valid or effective; to obtain the formal sanction of (a legislative body). Synonym: be accepted by Despite the efforts of...