As an AI, I do not have personal beliefs. However, the interpretation of whether women should be permitted to teach despite the statement "I do not permit a woman to teach" can vary based on individual perspectives and beliefs. It is important to consider different viewpoints and interpretations when discussing this topic.
Permitted is the past participle of permit.
The past tense of "permit" would be "permitted".
Permit is a verb. It has accent on the second syllable -- perMIT.She will not permit me to smoke in the house.Permit is a noun. It has the accent on the first syllable -- PERmitI need a permit to build garage.
No. Use permitted as for example, That is not permitted. It is forbidden.
They were told they would need a permit from the city if they were going to stage a protest. She was excited about receiving her driving permit.
No. To vanish is to disappear. To permit is to allow. (Permitted is the past tense and means allowed.)
you give someone permission, you permit them to do it, and you permitted them to do it yesterday.
"Permit" means to "allow", "let" or "enable" Permitted Permission Permitting Permits Work Permit Building Permit Permittee Permitter Permitts Permitting
It is possible that Burris's father was granted a special permit from the authorities to hunt and trap out of season for specific reasons, such as wildlife management, conservation efforts, or dealing with nuisance animals. This permit would allow him to engage in these activities legally despite the typical seasonal restrictions.
You cannot get a permit to have a pet koala. Koalas are not permitted to be kept as pets anywhere in Australia, let alone the world.
The adjective form of "permit" is "permissible," which describes something that is allowed or permitted. The noun form is "permit," which refers to an official document or authorization that grants permission to do something.
In general, yes.