PERMIT vs LET: NOUN
- The act of giving a formal (usually written) authorization
- A legal document giving official permission to do something
- Leave; permission; especially, written permission giving leave or granting authority to do something: as, a permit to view a house; a permit to visit a fort; a customs or excise permit.
- A carangoid fish, Trachynotus rhodopus, closely related to the pompano, occurring in the West Indies, in Florida, and on the Western coast of Mexico.
- Warrant; license; leave; permission; specifically, a written license or permission given to a person or persons having authority.
- The round pompano. (Trachinotus falcatus).
- Large game fish; found in waters of the West Indies
- A pompano of the species Trachinotus falcatus.
- A large pompano (Trachinotus goodei) of the West Indies, Florida, etc. It becomes about three feet long.
- Abbreviations of Lettish.
- In lawn-tennis, hand-tennis, and other games played with a net, a service-ball which strikes the top of the net and then goes into the proper court; also, any unforeseen or accidental hindrance of a like nature which the umpire may on appeal so designate.
- A diminutive suffix, as in bracelet, hamlet, rivulet, etc., and other words from or based upon the French.
- A retarding; hindrance; obstacle; impediment; delay: now currently used only in the tautological phrase “without let or hindrance.”
- A letting for hire or rent.
- An invalid stroke in tennis and other net games that requires a replay.
- Something that hinders; an obstacle.
- The most brutal terrorist group active in Kashmir; fights against India with the goal of restoring Islamic rule of India
- A serve that strikes the net before falling into the receiver's court; the ball must be served again
PERMIT vs LET: VERB
- Consent to, give permission
- Allow the presence of or allow (an activity) without opposing or prohibiting
- Make it possible through a specific action or lack of action for something to happen
- To grant formal authorization for (something).
- Consent to, give permission
- Cause to move; cause to be in a certain position or condition
- Grant use or occupation of under a term of contract
- Leave unchanged
- Make it possible through a specific action or lack of action for something to happen
- Actively cause something to happen
PERMIT vs LET: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To grant permission; to allow.
- To permit to enter, proceed, or depart.
- To give permission or opportunity to; allow.
- To cause to; make.
- Used as an auxiliary in the imperative to express a command, request, or proposal.
- To rent or lease.
- To award, especially after bids have been submitted.
- To become rented or leased.
- To be or become assigned, as to a contractor.
- To release from or as if from confinement.
PERMIT vs LET: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To give over; to resign; to leave; to commit.
- To grant (one) express license or liberty to do an act; to authorize; to give leave; -- followed by an infinitive.
- To consent to; to allow or suffer to be done; to tolerate; to put up with.
- To hinder or obstruct.
PERMIT vs LET: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Found in waters of the West Indies
- Large game fish
- Consent to, give permission; permit
- To grant leave, license, or permission; afford opportunity; be favorable; allow: as, it will be done if circumstances permit.
- Synonyms and Consent to, Sanction, etc. See allow.— 2. To license, empower.
- To give over; leave; give up or resign; refer.
- To grant leave or liberty to by express consent; allow expressly; give leave, liberty, or license to: as, a license that permits a person to sell intoxicating liquors.
- To suffer or allow to be, come to pass, or take place, by tacit consent or by not prohibiting or hindering; allow without expressly authorizing.
- To delay; retard; hinder; prevent; stop.
- To delay; hesitate; waver; be slow.
- To forbear; cease; leave off.
- To be a hindrance; stand in the way.
- In cricket, to miss a chance of catching (a hatsman) out.
- Cause to move
- The ball must be served again
- A brutal terrorist group active in Kashmir
- Consent to, give permission; permit
- To cause: with an infinitive, without to, in a quasi-passive use (the original subject of the infinitive being omitted): as, to let make (cause to be made); to let call (cause to be called). It is sometimes joined with do, without change of meaning.
- To leave or transfer the use of for a consideration; put to rent or hire; farm; lease: often with out: as, to let a house to a tenant; to let out boats or carriages for hire.
- To leave the care or control of; commit or intrust; resign; relinquish; leave.
- To leave; allow to remain or abide; suffer to continue or proceed.
- To furnish with leave or ability by direct action or agency; enable, cause, or make to do or to be: followed by an infinitive without to (except in the passive), or by a definitive adjective or adverb (with ellipsis of go, come, or get before the adverb): as, I will let you know my decision; let me understand your claim; to let a person in (come in or enter); to let a man out of prison.
- Hence also much used as a kind of imperative auxiliary, with following infinitive, to form imperative first and third persons: as, let him be accursed (literally, allow him to be accursed); let them retire at once; let us pray; let me be listened to when I speak.
- To permit or allow (to be or to do), either actively or passively; grant or afford liberty (to): followed by an infinitive without to: as, to let one do as he pleases; to let slip an opportunity.
- (idiom) (let alone) Not to mention; much less.
- (idiom) (let (someone) have it) To beat, strike, or shoot at someone.
- (idiom) (let go) To cease to employ; dismiss.
- (idiom) (let off on) To cause to diminish, as in pressure; ease up on.
- (idiom) (let (one's) hair down) To drop one's reserve or inhibitions.
- (idiom) (let (someone) have it) To scold or punish.
- (idiom) (let (someone) in on) To reveal (a secret) to someone.
- (idiom) (let (someone) in on) To allow someone to participate in (something).
- (idiom) (let up on) To be or become more lenient with.
PERMIT vs LET: RELATED WORDS
- Allowed, Warrant, Certificate, Visa, Consent, Authorizations, Approval, Authorization, Licenses, Trachinotus falcatus, Countenance, Let, Allow, License, Permission
- Hey, Give, Tell, Allowed, Not, Want, Net ball, Lease, Countenance, Rent, Permit, Have, Get, Leave, Allow
PERMIT vs LET: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Licensure, Certification, Grant, Allowed, Warrant, Certificate, Visa, Consent, Authorizations, Approval, Authorization, Licenses, Let, Allow, License
- Allowing, Put, Hey, Give, Tell, Allowed, Not, Want, Lease, Rent, Permit, Have, Get, Leave, Allow
PERMIT vs LET: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Permit: Permit required to operate a business utilizing vehicles for the conveyance of people or goods.
- Maricopa county dust control permit is required prior to obtaining a building permit from the town.
- The Special Permit Granting Authority may require any additional information needed to permit a thorough review.
- Maricopa county dust control permit is required prior to obtaining a building permit from thetown.
- SAE will also review permit stipulations and develop a permit matrix for the crews.
- Tag Out, Burn Permit, Bin Entry Permit and other safety rules required.
- Swiss employees, it should be determined whether a residence permit and work permit or a combined single permit should be requested.
- Province and in any manner authorized by the permit provided that the permit holder complies with each term and condition of the permit.
- Permit, but DOB will not issue a permit until you have submitted a Tree Work Permit application to NYC Parks.
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- Let all mine enemies be ashamed and sore vexed: let them return and be ashamed suddenly.
- Bring all water to a boil, let it boil for one minute, and let it cool down before using, or used bottled water.
- Let all those that seek thee rejoice and be glad in thee: let such as love thy salvation say continually, The LORD be magnified.
- Let us review the record here in full view of the American people, and then let us move swiftly to defend our country.
- Let them praise his name in the dance: let them sing praises unto him with the timbrel and harp.
- Let them vanish like water that runs away, like grass let them be trodden down and wither.
- Some let you earn cash back while others let you rack up flexible rewards or airline miles.
- Let mount Zion rejoice, let the daughters of Judah be glad, because of thy judgments.
- Let thy priests be clothed with righteousness; and let thy saints shout for joy.
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PERMIT vs LET: QUESTIONS
- Who is responsible for requesting a permit inspection?
- What is the Ireland internship Employment Permit (IEP)?
- Does Philadelphia have a permit for asbestos abatement?
- What states recognize Florida concealed weapons permit?
- What activities require a temporary license permit?
- What is a permanent settlement permit (Niederlassungserlaubnis)?
- Can a Massachusetts Learner's Permit be converted to a Massachusetts permit?
- Can a broker with a district permit apply for a national permit?
- What is the duration of permit of permit in Gujarat?
- Do I need a residence permit and work permit in Switzerland?
- Will Britney Spears' conservator let her get married?
- Should influencers let strangers follow them on Instagram?
- Can you say 'let start your car' and 'let's start your speech'?
- Should you let developers write code or let them write requirements?
- Is Avril Lavigne's new song'Let Go'actually'let me go'?
- Should you let your windows black out to let your AC settle?
- What is the song for Let's do it let's fall in love?
- Did Ringo Lennon sing Don't Let Me Down on Let It be?
- Did target let a woman steal $3K and let her go to jail?
- Should we let go and let God control our circumstances?