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Source: gcide
Permission \Per*mis"sion\ (p[~e]r*m[i^]sh"[u^]n), n. [L.
permissio: cf. F. permission. See {Permit}.]

The act of permitting or allowing; formal consent;
authorization; leave; license or liberty granted.

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High permission of all-ruling Heaven. --Milton.

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You have given me your permission for this address.
--Dryden.

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Syn: Leave; liberty; license.

Usage: {Leave}, {Permission}. Leave implies that the
recipient may decide whether to use the license
granted or not. Permission is the absence on the part
of another of anything preventive, and in general, at
least by implication, signifies approval.

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Source: wn
permission
n 1: approval to do something; "he asked permission to leave"
2: the act of giving a formal (usually written) authorization
[syn: {license}, {permit}]

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Source: moby thes
78 Moby Thesaurus words for "permission":
John Hancock, OK, acceptance, accord, acquiescence, affirmance,
affirmation, affirmative, affirmative voice, agreement, allowance,
approbation, approval, assent, authentication, authorization, aye,
blessing, certification, charter, compliance, confirmation,
connivance, consent, countenance, countersignature,
diplomatic immunity, discharge, eagerness, endorsement,
enfranchisement, exception, exemption, franchise, go-ahead,
green light, immunity, imprimatur, indulgence, laxity, leave,
legislative immunity, lenience, leniency, liberty, license, nod,
notarization, okay, patent, permit, privilege, promptitude,
promptness, ratification, readiness, release, rubber stamp,
sanction, seal, sigil, signature, signet, stamp, stamp of approval,
submission, subscription, sufferance, the nod, tolerance,
ungrudgingness, unloathness, unreluctance, validation, visa, vise,
warrant, willingness


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Source: foldoc
permission

(Or "file mode") The ability to access (read,
write, execute, traverse, etc.) a {file} or {directory}.
Depending on the {operating system}, each file may have
different permissions for different kinds of access and
different users or groups of users.

{chmod} ("change mode") is the {UNIX} command to change
permissions.

(2000-12-07)


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Source: bouvier
PERMISSION. A license to do a thing; an authority to do an act which without 
such authority would have been unlawful. A permission differs from a law, it
is a cheek upon the operations of the law.
2. Permissions are express or implied. 1. Express permissions derogate
from something which before was forbidden, and may operate in favor of one
or more persons, or for the performance of one or more acts, or for a longer
or shorter time. 2. Implied, are those, which arise from the fact that the
law has not forbidden the act to be done. 3. But although permissions do not
operate as laws, in respect of those persons in whose favor they are
granted; yet they are laws as to others. See License.


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