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allowearly 14c., allouen, "to commend, praise; approve of, be pleased with; appreciate the value of;" also, "take into account or give credit for," also, in law and philosophy, "re [..]
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allowlet: 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&#39 [..]
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allowto permit or let
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allow to approve.
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allowDefinition verb
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allowlozn
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allowderlozn
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allowto give approval of or permission for: as a : to grant fulfillment of [ed her petition for relief] b : to decide in favor of [ a deduction on a tax return] c : to permit to be presented [s his ...
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allow(v) make it possible through a specific action or lack of action for something to happen(v) consent to, give permission(v) let have(v) give or assign a resource to a particular person or cause(v) make [..]
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allowOne of two possible outcomes (the other is deny) when an IAM access policy is evaluated. When a user makes a request to AWS, AWS evaluates the request based on all permissions that apply to [..]
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allowto approve
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allow, to advise. ‘Doctor! A wouldn’t allow you to be takin’ off that blister yet,’ means ‘I wouldn’t advise it.’
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allow
(transitive) To grant, give, admit, accord, afford, or yield; to let one have.
(to allow a servant his liberty; to allow a free passage; to allow one day for rest)
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