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1. (n.) permission
authorization granted to do something; formal consent:
to ask permission to leave the room.
2. permission
the act of permitting.
Etymology: (1400–50; late ME < L permissiō <permitt(ere) to permit1)
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| Definition of 'Permission' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) permission
approval to do something
"he asked permission to leave"
2. (noun) license, permission, permit
the act of giving a formal (usually written) authorization
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1. (noun) permission
consent to do sth
Ask your parents' permission to go on the website.; The security guard gave her permission to enter.; to refuse sb permission
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| Definition of 'Permission' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) Permission
the act of permitting or allowing; formal consent; authorization; leave; license or liberty granted
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Sense: a written, spoken etc agreement that someone may do something
She gave me permission to leave.
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Afrikaans: toestemming |
Arabic: سَماح، إذْن |
Bulgarian: разрешение |
Brazilian: permissão |
Czech: svolení, souhlas |
German: die Erlaubnis |
Danish: tilladelse; lov til |
Greek: άδεια |
Spanish: permiso, autoización |
Estonian: luba |
Farsi: اجازه؛ رخصت |
Finnish: lupa |
French: permission |
Hebrew: רְשוּת |
Hindi: अनुमति, आज्ञा |
Croatian: dopuštenje, dozvola |
Hungarian: engedély |
Indonesian: izin |
Icelandic: leyfi, heimild |
Italian: permesso, autorizzazione |
Japanese: 許可 |
Korean: 허가 |
Lithuanian: leidimas |
Latvian: atļauja |
Malay: kebenaran |
Dutch: toestemming, verlof |
Norwegian: tillatelse, lov |
Polish: pozwolenie |
Persian: اجازه؛ رخصت |
Pashto: اجازه، اذان |
Portuguese: permissão |
Romanian: permisiune |
Russian: разрешение |
Slovak: dovolenie, súhlas |
Slovenian: dovoljenje |
Serbian: dozvola |
Swedish: tillåtelse, tillstånd, lo |
Thai: การอนุญาต |
Turkish: izin |
Taiwanese: 許可 |
Ukrainian: дозвіл |
Urdu: اجازت |
Vietnamese: sự cho phép |
Chinese: 许可 |
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