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- ALLOWING Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of ALLOW is permit How to use allow in a sentence
- ALLOWING | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
ALLOWING meaning: 1 present participle of allow 2 to give permission for someone to do something, or to not prevent… Learn more
- ALLOWING Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
ALLOWING definition: present participle of allow See examples of allowing used in a sentence
- Allowing - definition of allowing by The Free Dictionary
1 to give permission to or for; permit: to allow a student to be absent; No smoking allowed 2 to let have; give as one's share: to allow a person $100 for expenses 3 to permit by neglect or oversight: to allow a door to remain open 4 to admit; acknowledge; concede: I had to allow that he was right
- allowing - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
Allow, let, permit imply granting or conceding the right of someone to do something Allow and permit are often interchangeable, but permit is the more positive Allow implies complete absence of an attempt, or even an intent, to hinder Permit suggests formal or implied assent or authorization
- ALLOWING definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
ALLOWING definition: to permit (to do something); let | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples
- allow verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of allow verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary to let somebody something do something; to let something happen or be done allow somebody something to do something His parents won't allow him to stay out late He allowed his mind to wander The law allowed companies to dismiss workers without any reason
- Allow: Definition, Meaning, and Examples - usdictionary. com
Allow (verb): To grant permission or the right to do something 2 Allow (verb): To make something possible or feasible 3 Allow (verb): To concede or acknowledge something as valid The term "allow" is versatile, often used to indicate permission, enablement, or acknowledgment in various contexts
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