"Consent" is the general term. In older English (I know this because I soaked up the weirdest diction as a kid) one might say "by your leave".
The word that means to give permission is "authorize."
Permission to do something is to be authorised by an authority in charge.
Yes, that's correct. The word "can" is often used to ask for or give permission to do something, or to express ability or capacity to perform an action. For example, "Can I go to the party?" or "You can take a break."
"you may" means that you have permission ( to do something) . "you can" means that you are able (to do something).
Permission for something to happen or agreement to do something.
entrancition
Consent means that you have someone permission for something to happen, or you agree to do something. If the statement says does not or cannot consent, then this means that the person does not give permission.
The word could be voluntary, or unbidden.
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"Guzarish" in Hindi means a request or plea. It is often used to ask for something or to seek permission in a polite manner.
salmonela for french
Forbid means to prohibit or disallow something from happening or being done. It is to refuse permission for something to occur.