permissive
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[edit]Adjective
[edit]permissive (comparative more permissive, superlative most permissive)
- Giving permission, or predisposed to give it; lenient.
- 1962 October, “Talking of Trains: The collisions at Connington”, in Modern Railways, page 232:
- "Permissive" working allows more than one train to be in a block section at one time but trains must be run at low speed in order to stop on sight behind the train in front. Such working is often authorised to allow freight trains to "bunch" together to await a path through a bottleneck instead of being strung out over several block sections, as would be necessary if absolute working were in force.
- (of a footpath, bridleway or similar) Open to the public by permission of the landowner.
- (biology) That allows the replication of viruses.
- Antonym: nonpermissive
Derived terms
[edit]- nonpermissive
- semipermissive
- permissive waste
- permissiveness
- permissively
- permissive working
- permissive-action link
- permissive mood
Translations
[edit]lenient
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[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]- IPA(key): /pɛʁ.mi.siv/
- Rhymes: -iv
- Homophone: permissives
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German
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Adjective
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- inflection of permissiv:
Italian
[edit]Adjective
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