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Permission is a noun.
The root word for "permission" is "mission," which comes from the Latin word "missio," meaning "a sending." The prefix "per-" means "through" or "thoroughly," so when combined with "mission," it creates "permission," which refers to the act of allowing someone to do something.
The correct spelling is "re-enter," with a hyphen. The prefix "re-" means to do something again, and "enter" is the verb. The hyphen is used to clarify that the prefix is attached to the root word.
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The opposite of access is denial or restriction. While access refers to the ability to enter or utilize something, denial signifies being barred from entry or use. In contexts like information or resources, it means not having permission or the means to obtain what one seeks.
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The word that means to give permission is "authorize."
The word that means the right to enter is "access." It refers to the ability or permission to approach, enter, or use something, whether it's a physical location, a system, or information. Access can be restricted or granted based on various criteria, such as permissions or security clearance.
The word that means to enter without invitation is "trespass." It refers to unlawfully entering someone else's property or space without permission. Trespassing can apply to both physical spaces and, in a broader context, to social situations where someone intrudes without being invited.
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Approval, assent, acquiescence can all mean to give permission.
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No, it is illegal for someone to enter your property without permission.