Synonym: admit, allow, consent, grant, let. Antonym: prohibit. Similar words: never mind, undermine, permission, submit, summit, admit to, committee, transmit. Meaning: [pɜr'mɪt ,pər- /pə'mɪt ,pɜ-] n. 1. a legal document giving official permission to do something 2. the act of giving a formal (usually written) authorization 3. large game fish; found in waters of the West Indies. v. 1. consent to, give permission 2. make it possible through a specific action or lack of action for something to happen 3. allow the presence of or allow (an activity) without opposing or prohibiting.
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31 The council will not permit you to build here.
32 The permit runs for three months.
33 We do not permit smoking in the room.
34 She has managed to obtain a temporary residence permit.
35 A permit is required for fishing in the canal.
36 You can't park here without a permit.
37 He has applied for a residence permit.
38 You cannot enter the military base without a permit.
39 Do not permit your dog to foul the grass.
40 She hasn't got a work permit.
41 The work permit is not renewable.
42 The windows permit light and air to enter.http://Sentencedict.com
43 I haven't got a driving permit.
44 You can't take pictures here without special permit.
45 The soldiers had orders to permit no stranger through.
46 You permit your children too much freedom.
47 Space does not permit the citation of the examples.
48 Do you permit your children to smoke?
49 I permit, nay, encourage it.
50 She was refused a work permit.
51 Time does not permit that I stay longer.
52 I can't permit this to happen.
53 The teacher won't permit the children into the computer room in the school.
54 Is the permit renewable?
55 An enlightened government should permit the free expression of political opinion.
56 The large windows permit a clear view of the lake.
57 Getting a work permit was the first hurdle to overcome.
58 The bill was designed to permit workers to take up to twelve weeks' unpaid leave annually for family reasons.
59 How can a loving, omnipotent God permit disease, war and suffering?
60 The length of the report does not permit a detailed discussion of the problems.
More similar words: never mind, undermine, permission, submit, summit, admit to, committee, transmit, to the limit, term, limitation, terms, German, fisherman, long-term, supermarket, furthermore, in terms of, short-term, bewilderment, come to terms with.