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  1. PERMIT definition: 1. to allow something: 2. to make something possible: 3. an official document that allows you to…. Learn more.

  2. The meaning of PERMIT is to consent to expressly or formally. How to use permit in a sentence. to consent to expressly or formally; to give leave : authorize; to make possible…

  3. Permit definition: to allow to do something. See examples of PERMIT used in a sentence.

  4. Definition of permit verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  5. A permit is an official document which says that you may do something. For example you usually need a permit to work in a foreign country. The majority of foreign nationals working here have work permits. He has to apply for a permit, and we have to find him a job. Synonyms: licence, pass, document, certificate More Synonyms of permit. 3. verb.

  6. As a noun, a permit is a document that lets you do something — like when you get a driver's permit to learn to drive, or a gun permit to carry a gun, or even a construction permit to build an addition to your house.

  7. 1. To allow the doing of (something); consent to: permit the sale of alcoholic beverages. 2. To grant consent or leave to (someone); authorize: permitted him to explain. 3. To afford opportunity or possibility for: weather that permits sailing. v.intr. To afford opportunity; allow: if circumstances permit. n. (pûr′mĭt, pər-mĭt′)

  8. noun. /ˈpɜːmɪt/ /ˈpɜːrmɪt/ an official document that gives somebody the right to do something, especially for a limited period of time. a parking/building permit. to apply for a permit. permit for something The agency issued permits for exploratory drilling. The company failed to obtain the necessary permits for the landfill project.

  9. PERMIT definition: 1. to allow something: 2. to make something possible: 3. an official document that allows you to…. Learn more.

  10. to allow to be done or occur: The law does not permit the sale of such drugs. to tolerate; agree to: a law permitting Roman Catholicism in England. to afford opportunity for, or admit of: vents to permit the escape of gases.