- per·mitpermit (verb) · permits (third person present) · permitted (past tense) · permitted (past participle) · permitting (present participle)
- give authorization or consent to (someone) to do something:"the law permits councils to monitor any factory emitting smoke" · "he would not permit anybody access to the library"
- authorize or give permission for (something):"the country is not ready to permit any rice imports"
- (of a thing, circumstance, or condition) provide an opportunity or scope for (something) to take place; make possible:"some properties are too small to permit mechanized farming" · "when weather permits, lunches are served outside"
- formal(permit of)allow for; admit of:"the camp permits of no really successful defense"
Originlate Middle English (originally in the sense ‘commit, hand over’): from Latin permittere, from per- ‘through’ + mittere ‘send, let go’.Similar and Opposite Wordsverbnoun- an official document giving someone authorization to do something:
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