permission
permission class
permission granted clause
permission granted to a ship to enter into port after quarantine
permission policy
permission setting
permission to be absent from work
permission to leave the convent or make any other errand
permission to proceed
permissive
permissive block
permissive doll play
permissive hypothesis of affective disorder
permissive leadership
permissive provision
permissive society
permissive use
permissive wage-adjustment clause
permissive waste
permissiveness
permit
permit air in the stomach to exit through the mouth
permit allowing a convict to leave prison under certain conditions
permit bond
permit for local movement of tobacco
permit for postage-metering machine
permit holder
permit issued by Treasury for processing tobacco
permit mail
permit oneself to
permit sexual familiarities
permit that
permit to go out
permit to happen
permit to operate a stall in a fair or market
permitivity
permittance
permitted
permitted basis
permitted level of interference
permitted service
permittedly
permittee
permitter
permitting
permselectivity
permutability
permutable
permutation
Plural: permits
- Translate "permit" to Spanish: permitir, autorizar, dar permiso a, conceder permiso a, licenciar
English Synonyms of "permit": grant permission to, warrant, allow, give permission to, commission, discharge, furlough, authorize, licence, license
Define meaning of "permit": Consent to, give permission. She permitted her son to visit her estranged husband. - Translate "permit" to Spanish: permitir, aceptar, consentir, dar ocasión a, tolerar, consentir en
English Synonyms of "permit": allow, accept, admit, consent, let, allow of, avow, buy into, tolerate
Define meaning of "permit": Put up with something or somebody unpleasant. ; Consent to, give permission. ; Allow the presence of or allow (an activity) without opposing or prohibiting. ; Make it possible through a specific action or lack of action for something to happen. They permit moral decline, Ellos permiten el relajo. - Translate "permit" to Spanish: permitir
English Synonyms of "permit": allow, authorize
Define meaning of "permit": Consent to, give permission. ; Allow the presence of or allow (an activity) without opposing or prohibiting. ; Make it possible through a specific action or lack of action for something to happen. She permits old cars, Ella permite autos viejos.
I won't let the police search her basement.
I cannot allow you to see your exam.
[ + ] Quips, Quotes & Proverbs
I cannot bear his constant criticism.
The new secretary had to endure a lot of unprofessional remarks.
He learned to tolerate the heat.
She stuck out two years in a miserable marriage.
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.
We don't allow dogs here.
Children are not permitted beyond this point.
We cannot tolerate smoking in the hospital.
This permits the water to rush in.
This sealed door won't allow the water come into the basement.
This will permit the rain to run off.
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.
We don't allow dogs here.
Children are not permitted beyond this point.
We cannot tolerate smoking in the hospital.
This permits the water to rush in.
This sealed door won't allow the water come into the basement.
This will permit the rain to run off.
- Translate "permit" to Spanish: permiso, autorización, licencia, patente, visado
English Synonyms of "permit": permission, authorization, approval, go-ahead, green light, warrant, warranty, licence, license
Define meaning of "permit": The act of giving a formal (usually written) authorization. ; A legal document giving official permission to do something. - Translate "permit" to Spanish: pase, carta blanca
English Synonyms of "permit": carte blanche, free rein, official permit to pass, pass, safe-conduct, unrestricted authorization, written permit, leeway
Define meaning of "permit": The act of giving a formal (usually written) authorization. - Translate "permit" to Spanish: permiso de conducir
English Synonyms of "permit": car licence, driving license, licence, license, driver's license, driving licence - Translate "permit" to Spanish: permiso
English Synonyms of "permit": leave, leave of absence, permission, furlough, license
Define meaning of "permit": The period of time during which you are absent from work or duty.
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permit
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building permit
conditional permit
conditional-use permit
construction permit
consumption-entry permit
customhouse permit
customs house permit
customs permit
departure permit
documents of an application for building permit
driver's permit
entry permit
exchange permit
export permit
felling permit
fishing permit
foreign exchange permit
God won't permit that
holder of a permit
hunting permit
if weather permits
import permit
importation permit
inability to permit passage
International Driving Permit
license and permit bonds
loading permit
operating permit
reshipment permit
residence permit
safe-conduct travel permit
saltwater permit
sampling permit
shipping permit
special-use permit
transshipment permit
unconditional permit
unlading permit
unloading permit
work permit
write-permit ring
written permit
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