
1) Accede 2) Accession 3) Agree 4) Approval 5) Approve 6) Authorize 7) Concurrence 8) Condescend 9) Conspiracy 10) Endorsement 11) Permission 12) Say yes 13) Succumb
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1) Acceptance 2) Accession 3) Acknowledgment 4) Acquiescence 5) Agnition 6) Agree 7) Agreement 8) Approval 9) Assent 10) Authorization 11) Be in harmony 12) British play 13) Compliance 14) Concept in ethics 15) Concession 16) Criminal defense 17) French word used in English 18) Give an affirmative reply to
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Mutual agreement to the terms of a scene or ongoing bdsm relationship.
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Saying yes! Saying yes please Sir or Madam! Consent is un-coerced, non-pressured, freely given permission. This is at the heart of all things kinky; consent is very, very important. See also: safewords.
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• (n.) Voluntary accordance with, or concurrence in, what is done or proposed by another; acquiescence; compliance; approval; permission. • (n.) Correspondence in parts, qualities, or operations; agreement; harmony; coherence. • (n.) Capable, deliberate, and voluntary assent or agreement to, or concurrence in, some act or purpose, im...
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(from the article `family law`) In order to satisfy the requirement of a voluntary consent to a marriage, a party must have reached an age at which he or she is able to give ... ...origins, rape is a serious crime and is treated as a felony in most countries with common-law systems. In many rape trials, the guilt or innocence ... ......
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(from the article `philosophy, Western`) Locke thus stated one of the fundamental principles of political liberalism: that there can be no subjection to power without consentthough once ...
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See Authorization, and also see Informed Consent.
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The general legal and ethical principle is that valid consent must ‘usually` be obtained before starting treatment or physical investigation or providing personal care for a patient. This principle reflects the right of a patient to determine what happens to his or her own body and is a fundamental part of good medical practice. Before ...
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(kәn-sent´) in law, voluntary agreement with an action proposed by another. Consent is an act of reason; the person giving consent must be of sufficient mental capacity and be in possession of all essential information in order to give valid consent. A person who is an infant, is mentally incompetent, or is ...
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Acceptance ,agreement to an offer or proposal made by another person to perform an action with actual willingness and no pressure from anyone.
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To agree to do something or to give someone else permission to do something.
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Con·sent' intransitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Consented ;
present participle & verbal noun Consenting .] [ French
consentir , from Latin
consentire ,
-sensum , to feel together, agree;
con- +
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Con·sent' noun [ Confer Old French
consent .]
1. Agreement in opinion or sentiment; the being of one mind; accord. « All with one
consent began to make excuse.
Luke xiv. 18. » « They fell together all, as by
consent .
Shak. »
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Con·sent' transitive verb To grant; to allow; to assent to; to admit. [ Obsolete] « Interpreters . . . will not
consent it to be a true story.
Milton. »
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is a type of permit or authorisation: Discharge consents for discharge of trade effluent to controlled waters are issued by the Environmental Agency or Scottish Environmental Protection Agency. Trade effluent discharge consents are issued by the sewerage undertaker (England & Wales) or water authorities (Scotland) allowing discharge of tr...
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An agreement to something proposed, and differs from assent. Consent supposes: 1. A physical power to act; 2. A moral power of acting; 3. A serious, determined, and free use of these powers.
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In law, consent is understood to be a free and deliberate act of a rational being. It is invalidated by any undue means - intimidation, improper influence, or imposition - used to obtain it. The mentally incapable, children, etc, cannot give legal consent; neither can persons in a state of absolute drunkenness, though partial intoxication will not ...
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consent To give permission, approval, or assent in opinion; to agree (to do something).
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Agree to something. Or give permission for something to be done.
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noun permission to do something; `he indicated his consent`
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Agreement or sympathy in feeling or thought. -- V.F.
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to permit, approve, or agree; comply or yield (often fol. by to or an infinitive): He consented to the proposal. We asked her permission, and she consented. · to agree in sentiment, opinion, etc.; be in harmony.
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[Scientific terms] give an affirmative reply to; respond favorably to
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permission to do something
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