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permittedverb
Verb form of the word permit.
They were permitted to use the lake for swimming on a specific part.
Submitted by MaryC on March 1, 2020
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The numerical value of permitted in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
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The numerical value of permitted in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2
Examples of permitted in a Sentence
Due to changes in U.S. policy, the company will no longer be permitted to sail to Cuba effective immediately.
Legend, it was that embarrassing. A U.S. citizen is not permitted entry in U.S. soil.
Curative said in a statement to CNN.States are preparing to receive coronavirus vaccines as early as December 11The film shoot went on as planned for a permitted film called 'He's All That,'.
This is a question between Article I and Article II -- the President is not permitted to write law. Only Congress is, the House will make that very, very clear and we will do so as an institution on behalf of the American people, on behalf of representative self-government.
We are encouraged that the federal court tentatively concluded that a preliminary injunction should be granted, it remains our position that the law is unconstitutional because United States are not permitted to add additional requirements for candidates for president, and that the law violates the Constitution.
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