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allow

Transitive Verb

This word carries a sense of granting permission or removing a barrier. It is often used by someone in a position of authority, creating a dynamic of power where a restriction is lifted. It feels more formal than let, which is used in casual, everyday conversation. When used in the context of possibility, it describes a facilitating condition. It suggests that a specific feature or circumstance acts as a key that unlocks a potential action, shifting the focus from human permission to functional capability.

Meanings

Transitive Verb
[someone][doing]

To give permission for someone to do something.

"The teacher allows students to use calculators."

Transitive Verb
[something]

To make it possible for something to happen.

"The new software allows faster processing of data."

Transitive Verb
[someone][something]

To admit the truth or existence of something.

"He finally allowed that he had made a mistake."

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