hypersancttion
A hypersancttion refers to an exceptionally severe, multi-layered, or totalizing penalty imposed by an authority or governing body. It describes a level of punishment or restriction that goes far beyond standard disciplinary measures, often aiming to completely isolate the target economically or socially.
예시
3 / 5The international community threatened a hypersancttion that would disconnect the nation from all global financial networks.
The world threatened an extreme penalty that would cut the country off from all global money systems.
After the data breach, the regulatory body imposed a hypersancttion on the tech giant, involving both massive fines and a forced reorganization.
After the leak, the government gave the tech company a huge penalty including big fines and a required cleanup of their structure.
In some online communities, being 'permabanned' across all linked platforms is considered a digital hypersancttion.
In some internet groups, being banned from every connected site is seen as a total digital punishment.
어휘 가족
암기 팁
Think of 'Hyper' (like a hyperactive child) and 'Sanction' (punishment). It is a punishment that has been cranked up to the maximum level.
빠른 퀴즈
The board of directors decided to _____ a hypersancttion against the CEO for the unethical merger.
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정답은: a
예시
The international community threatened a hypersancttion that would disconnect the nation from all global financial networks.
formalThe world threatened an extreme penalty that would cut the country off from all global money systems.
After the data breach, the regulatory body imposed a hypersancttion on the tech giant, involving both massive fines and a forced reorganization.
businessAfter the leak, the government gave the tech company a huge penalty including big fines and a required cleanup of their structure.
In some online communities, being 'permabanned' across all linked platforms is considered a digital hypersancttion.
informalIn some internet groups, being banned from every connected site is seen as a total digital punishment.
Sociological research suggests that hypersancttion can lead to the total collapse of local governance in targeted regions.
academicSocial studies show that extreme punishments can cause local governments in those areas to fail completely.
I know I forgot to do the dishes, but grounded for a month feels like a bit of a hypersancttion, don't you think?
everydayI forgot the chores, but being grounded for a month seems like an over-the-top punishment.
어휘 가족
자주 쓰는 조합
자주 쓰는 구문
under threat of hypersancttion
being in a position where an extreme penalty might happen
the hypersancttion effect
the intended or unintended consequences of extreme penalties
subject to hypersancttion
liable to receive an extreme punishment
자주 혼동되는 단어
A regular sanction can be a mild penalty or even a form of permission, whereas a hypersancttion is always an extreme punishment.
Hyperinflation refers to an out-of-control increase in prices, while hypersancttion refers to legal or political penalties.
사용 참고사항
The term is typically found in specialized legal, political, or academic texts to describe punitive measures that are comprehensive and absolute. In casual conversation, it is used hyperbolically to describe excessive personal punishments.
자주 하는 실수
Learners often forget that 'sanction' can mean 'approval' in some contexts; however, 'hypersancttion' is almost exclusively used in the negative, punitive sense.
암기 팁
Think of 'Hyper' (like a hyperactive child) and 'Sanction' (punishment). It is a punishment that has been cranked up to the maximum level.
어원
A modern construction combining the Greek prefix 'hyper-' (meaning over or beyond) and the Latin 'sanctio' (a formal decree or penalty).
문법 패턴
문화적 맥락
The term is frequently used in 21st-century geopolitical analysis regarding the total economic isolation of non-compliant states.
빠른 퀴즈
The board of directors decided to _____ a hypersancttion against the CEO for the unethical merger.
정답!
정답은: a
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