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permit
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Word definitions for permit in dictionaries
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Permit \Per*mit"\, v. i. To grant permission; to allow.
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
v. consent to, give permission; "She permitted her son to visit her estranged husband"; "I won't let the police search her basement"; "I cannot allow you to see your exam" [syn: allow , let , countenance ] [ant: forbid , forbid ] make it possible through ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
I. verb COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES issue a passport/permit/visa etc ▪ The US State Department issues millions of passports each year. learner's permit permit/promise/guarantee etc safe passage (to/for sb) ▪ The government offered safe passage to militants ...
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"written statement of permission or license," 1714, from permit (v.).
Usage examples of permit.
Fortunately, if today we could make every man white, every woman as like man as nature permits, give to every human being the same opportunity of education, and divide equally among all the accumulated wealth of the world, tomorrow differences, unequal possession, and differentiation would begin again.
Permit no unnecessary accumulation of bottles, or any thing that can in any way render the room unpleasant.
The afflicted were permitted to be near the accused during the examination, and they increasingly charged that the accused were audacious enough to harm them in the presence of authorities.
If any of the legionaries were permitted to return from the Italian expedition, their faithful report of the court and character of Honorius must have tended to dissolve the bonds of allegiance, and to exasperate the seditious temper of the British army.
By this latest allonge to the Sacred Covenant Priestess Poogli agrees to permit an all-out food-netting in her newly discovered preserve at the bottom of our universe.
Yet, her faculties confused, hurried, and in anguish, permitted little more than incoherent ejaculations.
The government resolved wisely to permit the meeting to assemble, at the same time announcing that any attempt to cross the bridges in a formal procession would be resisted.
Theory permits its information to be available in that universewhich would become parallel to thisand the information would provide for the development of the anthropic principle.
An elegant supper was provided for the entertainment of the bishop, and his Christian friends were permitted for the last time to enjoy his society, whilst the streets were filled with a multitude of the faithful, anxious and alarmed at the approaching fate of their spiritual father.
State owes to its citizens, it may exercise its jurisdiction over real and personal property situated within its borders belonging to a nonresident and permit an appropriation of the same in attachment proceedings to satisfy a debt owed by the nonresident to one of its citizens or to settle a claim for damages founded upon a wrong inflicted on the citizen by the nonresident.
By an act passed in 1865 Congress had prescribed that before any person should be permitted to practice in a federal court he must take oath asserting that he had never voluntarily borne arms against the United States, had never given aid or comfort to enemies of the United States, and so on.
There were, however, specifications on record as to what mechanical amplification was permitted the management of the Fact, the frequency of the programming and the nights on which public gatherings could be held and the maximum number of people permitted to gather.
Menippea, where everything is permitted and nothing decided, dissolves the metaphysics of Dostoyevsky, whose creative thought is a struggle to reconcile four antinomic freedoms, two of which oppose the other two.
It decided to seek the path of Peace not along the lines of permitted autocracy, but of firmly and thoroughly well administered democracy.
The government of Antago permits thirty horses to be removed from Azul Island every five years.