
1) Admission 2) Admittance 3) Approval 4) Assent 5) Consent 6) Dispensation 7) Leave 8) License 9) Passport 10) Permit 11) Right 12) Say-so
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1) Allowance 2) American lifestyle magazine 3) Approval 4) Approval to do something 5) Assent 6) Authority 7) Authorization 8) Blessing 9) Blessing is okay 10) Commendation 11) Concept in ethics 12) Concession 13) Concurrence 14) Connivance 15) Consent 16) Dispensation 17) Exemption 18) Fashion magazine
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- approval to do something
- the act of giving a formal (usually written) authorization
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For the fruit see Persimmon Permission may be: Law: Creative works: Computing: == See also == ...
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[philosophy] Permission, in philosophy, is the attribute of a person whose performance of a specific action, otherwise ethically wrong or dubious, would thereby involve no ethical fault. The term `permission` is more commonly used to refer to consent. Consent is the legal embodiment of the concept, in which approval is given to another part...
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• (n.) The act of permitting or allowing; formal consent; authorization; leave; license or liberty granted.
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a communication by telephone or by telegraph, or the control of an appropriate apparatus, carried out in order to authorize a given action
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Per·mis'sion noun [ Latin
permissio : confer French
permission . See
Permit .] The act of permitting or allowing; formal consent; authorization; leave; license or liberty granted. « High
permission of all-ruling Heaven.»
Milton. « You have given ...
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If an individual permits a certain thing to be done, it means that he gives his permission for it to be done and he knows what exactly is to be done or is being done. Therefore 'permission' connotes the authorisation to do something. It is effectively the right to refuse or to consent to a proposed course of action. A party to the contract who wish...
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[
n] - approval to do something
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A fee paid by anyone who wants to reprint part of a book for uses like - excerpts of the book appearing in an anthology; teachers reproducing all or part of the story for class use; or another writer using more than 50 words from the book in a published article. The publisher handles permissions for the author, and splits the proceeds.
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permission 1. The act of permitting someone to do something. 2. Consent, especially formal consent; authorization. The following nouns indicate approval for a course of action that is granted by someone in authority: He was refused permission to smoke anywhere in the building. They were seeking authorization to begin construction of their house...
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In a game of four, a player can ask their teammate for permission to go out, i. e., finish the round. Once asked, the answer is binding.
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See leave
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noun approval to do something; `he asked permission to leave`
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[Message vocabulary] approval to do something
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