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Décision, Suggestion et Obligation - Donner la Permission

Ici, vous apprendrez quelques mots anglais liés à l'autorisation tels que "permettre", "admissible" et "consentement".

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acceptable
acceptable
[Adjectif]

capable of being approved

acceptable

acceptable

Ex: The quality of the report was acceptable, but it could be improved. 
acceptably
acceptably
[Adverbe]

in a way that reaches a minimum or tolerable level

comme il faut, convenablement

comme il faut, convenablement

Ex: The hotel room was acceptably clean, though not spotless. 
admissibility

the validity or acceptability of something, especially as legal evidence

admissibilité

admissibilité

admissible
admissible
[Adjectif]

allowable, acceptable, or valid, especially in a court of law

admissible, acceptable

admissible, acceptable

to allow
to allow
[verbe]

to let someone or something do a particular thing

permettre

permettre

Ex: She allowed her children to play in the park. 
allowable
allowable
[Adjectif]

officially authorized or permitted by the law

admissible, valable

admissible, valable

all right
all right
[Adverbe]

in a way that there is no doubt whatsoever

bien

bien

Ex: She won that game all right—no one even came close. 
can
can
[verbe]

to authorize or give permission for something

pouvoir

pouvoir

consent
consent
[nom]

permission or approval given for something to happen or be done

consentement, assentiment, accord

consentement, assentiment, accord

Ex: The doctor explained the procedure in detail before asking for the patient's consent. 
to consent
to consent
[verbe]

to give someone permission to do something or to agree to do it

consentir

consentir

Ex: Patients need to consent to a surgery or medical procedure before it can be performed. 
dispensation

the privilege of being officially released from an obligation, law, or something that is usually prohibited

dispense, dérogation

dispense, dérogation

Ex: He received a special dispensation from the school to miss the exam due to personal reasons. 
to [feel] free {to do sth}

to encourage someone to carry out a particular action without any reservations

n'hésiter pas (à faire)

n'hésiter pas (à faire)

Ex: Feel free to ask any questions during the meeting. 
in order
in order
[Adjectif]

following the rules of formal debate or meeting conduct

en règle

en règle

Ex: The objection was overruled because it was not in order. 
lawful
lawful
[Adjectif]

relating or conformable to the law or its administration

légal

légal

Ex: The police officer's actions were deemed lawful by the court. 
lawfully
lawfully
[Adverbe]

in a way that is permitted by legal rules or authority

légalement, de manière légale

légalement, de manière légale

Ex: The documents prove that he entered the country lawfully. 
lawfulness

the state or quality of being permitted by or in accordance with the law

légitimité

légitimité

leave
leave
[nom]

a period of authorized absence from work, duty, or service

congé, permission

congé, permission

Ex: She is on maternity leave until next month. 
legal
legal
[Adjectif]

authorized according to the law and official regulations

légal

légal

Ex: The court ruled that the search conducted by law enforcement was legal. 
legally
legally
[Adverbe]

in a way that is allowed by the law or in accordance with legal rules

légalement

légalement

Ex: She entered the country legally after obtaining the correct visa. 
legitimacy

the quality of being acceptable by the law

légitimité

légitimité

legitimate
legitimate
[Adjectif]

officially allowed or accepted according to the rules or laws that apply to a particular situation

légitime

légitime

Ex: The company's operations were deemed legitimate after passing all regulatory inspections. 
legitimately
legitimately
[Adverbe]

in a manner that follows laws, regulations, or official rules

légitimement

légitimement

Ex: They proved that the business was legitimately registered with the authorities. 
licit
licit
[Adjectif]

legally and officially authorized or approved by the law

licite

licite

licitly
licitly
[Adverbe]

in a manner that is acceptable by the law

licitement

licitement

Ex: The company licitly obtained all the necessary permits before starting construction. 
no holds barred

in a way that is not controlled by any rules or limitations

tous les coups sont permis

tous les coups sont permis

OK
OK
[Interjection]

a word that means we agree or something is fine

d'accord

d'accord

Ex: Ok, I'll finish my homework before watching TV. 
to pass
to pass
[verbe]

to be allowed or go without objection

passer, être accepté

passer, être accepté

Ex: Her remarks passed without comment. 
permissible
permissible
[Adjectif]

allowed or acceptable according to established rules or standards

autorisé, permis

autorisé, permis

Ex: Smoking is not permissible inside the building. 
permission

the action of allowing someone to do a particular thing or letting something happen, particularly in an official way

permission

permission

Ex: Before accessing the restricted area, employees must obtain permission from their supervisor. 
to permit
to permit
[verbe]

to allow something or someone to do something

permettre

permettre

Ex: The park permits visitors to bring their own food and drinks. 
permit
permit
[nom]

an official document that allows someone to do something

permis

permis

Ex: You need a permit to build a new structure on your property, which you can obtain from the local planning office. 
seal of approval

a statement or act that shows something is officially accepted

Ex: The bill has the President's seal of approval. 
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