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[Verb] | "per*mit" | \ pər-ˈmit \
1: to consent to expressly or formally
2: to give leave : authorize
3: to make possible
Origin: 15th century ;
Middle English permitten, from Latin permittere to let through, permit, from per- through + mittere to let go, send;
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[Noun] | "permittees"
1: as in licensees, assignees;
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[Verb] | "permit"
1: to give permission for or to approve of;
* e.g., " ... the school won't permit such an activity on its grounds "
Synonyms :
have,
2: to give permission to;
* e.g., " ... you are not permitted to swim at the town pond without a season pass "
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[Verb] | "permit (of)"
1: to make possible especially to the exclusion of other possibilities;
* e.g., " ... the photo is too grainy to permit of anything more than a slight enlargement "
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