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permitted
[per-mit-id]
adjective
allowed or tolerated.
One lettuce contained a gene-mutating compound at over sixty times the permitted level.
given permission to do something; authorized.
Some of the user-uploaded data should only be accessible to a permitted group of users.
verb
the simple past tense and past participle of permit.
Other 51³Ō¹Ļ Forms
- permittedly adverb
- nonpermitted adjective
- unpermitted adjective
51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins
Origin of permitted1
Example Sentences
Motorhome owners have called for tolerance after a council ruled they would no longer be permitted to park on a seafront promenade.
The lead judge in his case permitted the interview, for which an SBU press officer was present some of the time.
Under the nuclear deal, no enrichment was permitted at Fordo for 15 years.
The Iranians, however, didnāt buy into the idea that no enrichment would be permitted on Iranian soil.
Then, Stine said, he would be āpermitted to escapeā while in transit, as he had done when he escaped previously, and could live out his final months as a āfree man.ā
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