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The word 'permit' is both a verb and a noun.The noun 'permit' is a word for a document granting authorization, a license; a word for a thing.Examples of the word 'permit' as a verb and a noun:His father will not permit him to go to the store.You need a permit before you can build a garage.The noun form of the verb to permit is permission. Example:The teacher gave us permission to go to the library.
The noun permission is related to the verb "to permit" (to allow, to authorize). There is also a related noun permit, a term used for written permissions.
gives you permission to work
you give someone permission, you permit them to do it, and you permitted them to do it yesterday.
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The right to build a dock does not mean you have the permission of the government to build. Most communities have specific building codes and require you to obtain a permit. This is done to allow for safety inspections when necessary, insure that things are built properly to code and that they can properly adjust your tax rates. If the dock was built without a permit, they can have you tear it out.
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The teacher gave the student permission to leave the room.
"Permit" means to "allow", "let" or "enable" Permitted Permission Permitting Permits Work Permit Building Permit Permittee Permitter Permitts Permitting
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.
There are many types of planning permission one must get to build their own home. To build their own home, one must receive permission from the chief planning officer.