What Is It Called When You Allow Someone To Do Something?

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permit

. verb. to allow someone to do something, or to allow something to happen.

What is another word for give permission?


consent

authorise

UK
OK approve endorse enable empower accredit grant agree to

What does it mean to allow someone to do something?


to let

someone or something do something; to let something happen or be done allow somebody to do something His parents won’t allow him to stay out late.

Is allow or is allowed?


If you are allowed something

, you are given permission to have it or are given it. If you allow something to happen, you do not prevent it. If one thing allows another thing to happen, the first thing creates the opportunity for the second thing to happen.

How do you enable something?

To enable someone to do something means

to give them permission

or the right to do it. …

How do you say I give permission?

  1. yes. adverb. used when you are giving permission.
  2. of course. adverb. used for giving someone permission in a polite way.
  3. certainly. adverb. spoken used for expressing agreement or giving permission.
  4. all right. adjective. …
  5. if you want. phrase. …
  6. by all means. phrase. …
  7. as you wish. phrase. …
  8. I don’t see why not. phrase.

What is it called when you do something without permission?

Verb. To enter someone’s land or property without permission.

trespass

.

encroach

.

intrude

.

How do you give permission to someone?

  1. permit. verb. to allow someone to do something, or to allow something to happen.
  2. allow. verb. to give someone permission to do or have something.
  3. approve. verb. to give official agreement or permission to something.
  4. tolerate. verb. …
  5. authorize. verb. …
  6. mandate. verb. …
  7. grant. verb. …
  8. empower. verb.

How do you spell not allowed?

  1. forbidden. adjective. not allowed according to a rule, law, or custom.
  2. illegal. adjective. not allowed by the law.
  3. unconstitutional. adjective. …
  4. unauthorized. adjective. …
  5. unlicensed. adjective. …
  6. no-go. adjective. …
  7. taboo. adjective. …
  8. out of bounds. phrase.

What is allow with example?

to

give permission to

or for; permit: to allow a student to be absent;No swimming allowed. to let have; give as one’s share; grant as one’s right: to allow a person $100 for expenses. to permit by neglect, oversight, or the like: to allow a door to remain open. to admit; acknowledge; concede: to allow a claim.

Can you say Allow to?

1: allow + to + infinitive:

It allows to do something

. 2: allow + verb+ -ing: It allows doing something. 3: allow + pronoun + to + infinitive: It allows me to do something. 4: allow + pronoun + verb+ -ing: It allows me doing something.

Does enable mean allow?

Allow is another way of saying permit. Your parents allow you to stay up late at the weekend. Your boss allows you to leave the office early. Enable is defined as

providing with the means or opportunity

.

Is enable or enabled?

As verbs the difference between enable and

enabled

is that enable is to give strength or ability to; to make firm and strong while enabled is (enable).

Why we use enable?

An Enable

will allow an input signal, shown in green, to pass the output

, shown in red, when the control signal is high. It will prevent a signal from passing when the control signal is switched to low.

How do you respond to permission?

  1. Can I go out, please?
  2. May I open the window, please?
  3. Please, can I have a look at your photo album?
  4. Please, may I taste that hot spicy couscous dish?
  5. Do you mind if I smoke?
  6. Would you mind if I asked you something?
  7. Is it okay if I sit here?

How do you refuse permission?

  1. I’m afraid I’d prefer if you didn’t / don’t.
  2. Sorry, but I’d rather you not do that.
  3. Unfortunately, I need to say no.
  4. I’m afraid that’s not possible.
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