Etymology: [ &-lau ] (verb.) 14th century. From Middle English allouen, from Old French alouer , from Medieval Latin allaudāre (“to praise”), (ad-) + laudare, merged with alouer, from Medieval Latin allocāre (“to assign”).
Synonyms: allot, assign, bestow, concede, admit, let, permit, suffer, tolerate, acquiesce, avow, confess, grant, let on, own, accord, accredit, approve, authorize
izin vermek, imkân vermek, olanak vermek, göz önüne almak, olanak sağlamak, izin vemek, itiraf etmek, hesaba katılabilir, ayırmak, bırakmak, düşünmek, fikrinde olmak, hesaba katmak, saymak, vermek, koyvermek, kabul etmek, izin verilen, indirim yapmak, izin ver, rıza göstermek, allowable caiz, cevaz vermek, aşağıdakilere izin ver, en çok, hesaplamak, al, izin vermek, müsaade etmek, meşru, kullanıcı sayısı, mahal vermek, izin verilmiş, yer vermek, göz önünde tutmak, izin ver:adj.izinli, -i hesaba katmak, musaye, musade, izin, sağlar, biraz daha sabretmek, biraz daha beklemek, tolerans göstermek, zaman tanımak, süre tanımak, hesaba almak, olanak tanımak, imkânı olmak, meydan vermek, izin verildi, izinli, izin ver:adj.izin verilen, izin verir,
To grant license to; to permit; to consent to, To let something happen, to admit; to concede, To grant, give, admit, accord, afford, or yield; to let one have, To take into account by making an allowance, To acknowledge; to accept as true; to concede; to accede to an opinion, To grant (something) as a deduction or an addition; especially to abate or deduct, grant as a discount or in exchange; "The camera store owner allowed me $50 on my old camera", allow the other (baseball) team to score; "give up a run", make it possible through a specific action or lack of action for something to happen; "This permits the water to rush in"; "This sealed door won't allow the water come into the basement"; "This will permit the rain to run off", consent to, give permission; "She permitted her son to visit her estranged husband"; "I won't let the police search her basement"; "I cannot allow you to see your exam", make a possibility or provide opportunity for; permit to be attainable or cause to remain; "This leaves no room for improvement"; "The evidence allows only one conclusion"; "allow for mistakes"; "leave lots of time for the trip"; "This procedure provides for lots of leeway", afford possibility; "This problem admits of no solution"; "This short story allows of several different interpretations", permit; enable, To grant (something) as a deduction or an addition; esp. to abate or deduct, To praise; to approve of; hence, to sanction, To like; to be suited or pleased with, If someone is allowed to do something, it is all right for them to do it and they will not get into trouble. The children are not allowed to watch violent TV programmes The Government will allow them to advertise on radio and television They will be allowed home Smoking will not be allowed. = permit, let forbid, grant as a discount or in exchange; "The camera store owner allowed me $50 on my old camera, let have; "grant permission"; "Mandela was allowed few visitors in prison", Some people use Allow me to as a way of introducing something that they want to say or do. Allow me to introduce Dr Amberg. = permit me to, If you allow that something is true, you admit or agree that it is true. Warren also allows that capitalist development may, in its early stages, result in increased social inequality. = acknowledge, If one thing allows another thing to happen, the first thing creates the opportunity for the second thing to happen. The compromise will allow him to continue his free market reforms. an attempt to allow the Moslem majority a greater share of power She said this would allow more effective planning. = permit, let prevent, If you allow something to happen, you do not prevent it. He won't allow himself to fail If the soil is allowed to dry out the tree could die. = permit, let prevent, If you are allowed something, you are given permission to have it or are given it. Gifts like chocolates or flowers are allowed He should be allowed the occasional treat. = permit forbid, allow the presence of or allow (an activity) without opposing or prohibiting; "We don't allow dogs here"; "Children are not permitted beyond this point"; "We cannot tolerate smoking in the hospital", give or assign a share of money or time to a particular person or cause; "I will earmark this money for your research", To own or acknowledge; to accept as true; to concede; to accede to an opinion; as, to allow a right; to allow a claim; to allow the truth of a proposition, To sanction; to invest; to intrust, To grant, give, admit, accord, afford, or yield; to let one have; as, to allow a servant his liberty; to allow a free passage; to allow one day for rest, To grant (something) as a deduction or an addition; esp, to abate or deduct; as, to allow a sum for leakage, allow or plan for a certain possibility; concede the truth or validity of something; "I allow for this possibility"; "The seamstress planned for 5% shrinkage after the first wash", To admit; to concede; to make allowance or abatement, To grant license to; to permit; to consent to; as, to allow a son to be absent, If you allow a particular length of time or a particular amount of something for a particular purpose, you include it in your planning. Please allow 28 days for delivery Allow about 75ml per six servings, have, suffer, To take into account when making plans, allocatur, let, If you allow for certain problems or expenses, you include some extra time or money in your planning so that you can deal with them if they occur. You have to allow for a certain amount of error, take into consideration, take into account, keep in mind, provide for, practices and materials are the best known to be available at this time for the purposes of this program Allowed practices are not mandatory practices but are acceptable at the producer's option, permitted, authorized, permitted, as in: No one under 17 allowed, halal, past of allow, Supplier reimburses buyer for freight, present participle of allow, third-person singular of allow,
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To grant license to; to permit; to consent to - "With fresh material, taxonomic conclusions are leavened by recognition that the material examined reflects the site it occupied; a herbarium packet gives one only a small fraction of the data desirable for sound conclusions. Herbarium material does not, indeed, allow one to extrapolate safely: what you see is what you get"
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To let something happen, to admit; to concede
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To grant, give, admit, accord, afford, or yield; to let one have - "He was allowed about three hundred pounds a year. — Thomas Babington Macaulay."
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To take into account by making an allowance - "When calculating a budget for a construction project, always allow for contingencies."
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To acknowledge; to accept as true; to concede; to accede to an opinion - "I allow, with Mrs. Grundy and most moralists, that Miss Newcome's conduct . . . was highly reprehensible. — William Makepeace Thackeray."
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To grant (something) as a deduction or an addition; especially to abate or deduct - "To allow a sum for leakage."
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grant as a discount or in exchange; "The camera store owner allowed me $50 on my old camera"
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allow the other (baseball) team to score; "give up a run"
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make it possible through a specific action or lack of action for something to happen; "This permits the water to rush in"; "This sealed door won't allow the water come into the basement"; "This will permit the rain to run off"
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consent to, give permission; "She permitted her son to visit her estranged husband"; "I won't let the police search her basement"; "I cannot allow you to see your exam"
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make a possibility or provide opportunity for; permit to be attainable or cause to remain; "This leaves no room for improvement"; "The evidence allows only one conclusion"; "allow for mistakes"; "leave lots of time for the trip"; "This procedure provides for lots of leeway"
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afford possibility; "This problem admits of no solution"; "This short story allows of several different interpretations"
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permit; enable fiil
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To grant (something) as a deduction or an addition; esp. to abate or deduct
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To praise; to approve of; hence, to sanction
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To like; to be suited or pleased with
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If someone is allowed to do something, it is all right for them to do it and they will not get into trouble. The children are not allowed to watch violent TV programmes The Government will allow them to advertise on radio and television They will be allowed home Smoking will not be allowed. = permit, let forbid
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grant as a discount or in exchange; "The camera store owner allowed me $50 on my old camera
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let have; "grant permission"; "Mandela was allowed few visitors in prison"
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Some people use Allow me to as a way of introducing something that they want to say or do. Allow me to introduce Dr Amberg. = permit me to
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If you allow that something is true, you admit or agree that it is true. Warren also allows that capitalist development may, in its early stages, result in increased social inequality. = acknowledge
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If one thing allows another thing to happen, the first thing creates the opportunity for the second thing to happen. The compromise will allow him to continue his free market reforms. an attempt to allow the Moslem majority a greater share of power She said this would allow more effective planning. = permit, let prevent
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If you allow something to happen, you do not prevent it. He won't allow himself to fail If the soil is allowed to dry out the tree could die. = permit, let prevent
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If you are allowed something, you are given permission to have it or are given it. Gifts like chocolates or flowers are allowed He should be allowed the occasional treat. = permit forbid
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allow the presence of or allow (an activity) without opposing or prohibiting; "We don't allow dogs here"; "Children are not permitted beyond this point"; "We cannot tolerate smoking in the hospital"
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give or assign a share of money or time to a particular person or cause; "I will earmark this money for your research"
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To own or acknowledge; to accept as true; to concede; to accede to an opinion; as, to allow a right; to allow a claim; to allow the truth of a proposition
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To sanction; to invest; to intrust
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To grant, give, admit, accord, afford, or yield; to let one have; as, to allow a servant his liberty; to allow a free passage; to allow one day for rest
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To grant (something) as a deduction or an addition; esp
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to abate or deduct; as, to allow a sum for leakage
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allow or plan for a certain possibility; concede the truth or validity of something; "I allow for this possibility"; "The seamstress planned for 5% shrinkage after the first wash"
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To admit; to concede; to make allowance or abatement
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To grant license to; to permit; to consent to; as, to allow a son to be absent
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If you allow a particular length of time or a particular amount of something for a particular purpose, you include it in your planning. Please allow 28 days for delivery Allow about 75ml per six servings
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Allow.
have - ""You're a very naughty boy. If I've told you once, I've told you a thousand times. I won't have you chasing the geese!""
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To allow.
suffer - "... the holie ghoste doth manifestlie expresse, saying: I suffer not that women usurpe authoritie above man:"
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allow for
To take into account when making plans - "The problem is that they didn't allow for the extra centimetre of overlap. So it didn't fit correctly."
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Allowed
allocatur
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let
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allow for
If you allow for certain problems or expenses, you include some extra time or money in your planning so that you can deal with them if they occur. You have to allow for a certain amount of error
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allow for
take into consideration, take into account, keep in mind, provide for
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allowed
practices and materials are the best known to be available at this time for the purposes of this program Allowed practices are not mandatory practices but are acceptable at the producer's option
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