Permitted

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Meanings of Permitted

   
Verb
  • To allow something to happen; to say it's okay.
  • To let someone do something; to give them permission.
  • To make something possible; to allow it to happen.
  • To admit or accept something.
  • To give formal permission for something.
  • To try to get permission for something.
  • To give something to someone else.
   

Explanation of the word: Permitted

Permitted means you are allowed to do something. Like when your parents say you can play outside, that means it is permitted.

   

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Translations for the word: Permitted

   
hindi
अनुमति (Anumati)

Anumati

अनुमति (Anumati)

Anumati

इजाजत (Ijazat)

Ijazat

   
   

Mini Blog for the word: Permitted

Pippin's Adventure

In a bright, colorful world, there lived a little bird named Pippin. Pippin loved to explore, but sometimes he wondered what was permitted.

One sunny day, he saw a big, beautiful tree. “Can I fly up there?” he chirped. His wise friend, Tilly the turtle, smiled and said, “If it makes you happy and safe, then yes, it’s permitted!”

Pippin flapped his wings and soared high, feeling the wind tickle his feathers. He learned that being permitted means you can do something good!

So, remember, little explorers, always ask and find out what’s permitted, and let your adventures begin!

   

Frequently Asked Questions about the word: Permitted

'Permitted' means that something is allowed or okay to do.

You say 'permitted' like this: per-mit-ted.

The word 'permitted' comes from the Latin word 'permittere', which means to allow.

The word 'permitted' in Hindi is 'अनुमति' (Anumati).
   

Facts, Proverbs and Quotes about the word: Permitted

Fact: Did you know that when something is permitted, it means you are allowed to do it? Like playing outside after homework!
Proverb: Better to ask for permission than to ask for forgiveness. (This means it's good to check if something is okay before doing it.)
Quote: "The only limit to our realization of tomorrow will be our doubts of today." - Franklin D. Roosevelt