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pragmatic sanction
- an imperial or royal decree that has the force of law.;a document drafted in 1717 by the Emperor Charles VI providing for his daughter Maria Theresa to succeed to all his territories should he die without a son. Opposition to it led to the War of the Austrian Succession on Charles's death in 1740.
noun: pragmatic sanction, plural noun: pragmatic sanctions
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- IPA[praɡˈmadik ˈsaNG(k)SHən]
- an imperial or royal ordinance or decree that has the force of law.
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