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  • 41permit — 1. verb other synthetic drugs would be permitted Syn: allow, let, authorize, sanction, grant, license, consent to, assent to; informal give the go ahead to, give the green light to Ant: ban 2. noun a work permit Syn …

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  • 42permit*/*/ — [pəˈmɪt] verb I 1) [T] formal to allow someone to do something, or to allow something to happen The use of mobile phones is not permitted inside the aircraft.[/ex] The new law permits gay people to serve in the armed forces.[/ex] 2) [I/T] to make …

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  • 43permit —    Ae, ho oku u. Written permit, palapala ae …

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  • 44permit — apvalusis pompanas statusas T sritis zoologija | vardynas taksono rangas rūšis atitikmenys: lot. Trachinotus falcatus angl. falcate amberjack; ovate pompano; palometa; permit; round pompano rus. круглый помпано; круглый трахинот ryšiai: platesnis …

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  • 45permit — Verb: To give permission; to license. To grant leave or liberty; to allow to be done by giving consent or by not prohibiting. Wilson v State, 19 Ind App 389, 46 NE 1050. To tolerate. Cowley v People, 83 NY 464. Noun: A permission granted in… …

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  • 46permit — [15] Permit is one of a large family of English words (including also admit, commit, etc) which go back to Latin mittere ‘let go, send’. Combination with the prefix per ‘through’ produced permittere ‘let go, give up’, hence ‘allow’. Amongst… …

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  • 47permit me — dated used for politeness before making a suggestion or expressing an intention permit me to correct you …

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  • 48Permit mail — is anything sent through the postal service where postage is paid by a post office issued permit. No postage stamp is affixed to letters sent by permit mail.The post office will bill the sender based on the number of items sent, their weight, etc …

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  • 49permit me to do something — very formal phrase used as an extremely polite way of suggesting something to someone who you do not know well Permit me to suggest a good restaurant. Thesaurus: ways of making a suggestionsynonym Main entry: permit …

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  • 50permit bond — see bond 1a Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …

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