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Definition of permissible in English: permissibleadjective pəˈmɪsɪb(ə)lpərˈmɪsəb(ə)l Permitted; allowed. it is permissible to edit and rephrase the statement Example sentencesExamples - In general, all the evaluated parameters are below the permissible limits established by the norm.
- This ensures that the bacterial content of food remains within permissible limits.
- It will just be a matter of the device beeping when the degree of flexion exceeds permissible limits.
- When we say that such operations are permissible, it is because they are the only means.
- Judges become the arbiters of what speech is permissible, and what is not.
- It sets up a system of permissible interceptions with warrants or authorisations.
- It is therefore perfectly permissible for the owner of a copyright to do nothing with it.
- Thus the maximum permissible period of stay on entry was increased from three to six months.
- He referred to a number of scenarios which would not be permissible under Irish law at present.
- Detention without charge beyond the normal 24 hours is permissible in certain situations.
- No unfair advantages in a duel were permissible if a knight was to retain his honor.
- This defines permissible speech according to what somebody thinks the public should know about.
- They see themselves as emissaries of a national movement for whom everything is permissible.
- I find it outrageous that they think it is permissible to canvass for votes in such a way.
- Which institutional and personal differentiations would properly be permissible and which would not be?
- They do not use electricity, but power from gas or hydraulic generators is permissible.
- He said this is not permissible under the law and the rules could not have overriding effect.
- It is, however, permissible for a parent to transfer legal ownership of funds to a child by way of a gift.
- Their opinions over what was permissible were often highly subjective.
- But it's no longer permissible to sit on the sidelines making snide comments.
Synonyms permitted, allowable, allowed, acceptable, legal, lawful, legitimate, admissible, licit, authorized, sanctioned, within accepted bounds, tolerated, tolerable, proper, all right, in order excusable, pardonable, venial informal legit, OK
Origin Late Middle English: from medieval Latin permissibilis, from permiss- 'allowed', from the verb permittere (see permit1). Rhymes admissible, dismissible, immiscible, impermissible, irremissible, miscible, omissible, remissible, transmissible Definition of permissible in US English: permissibleadjectivepərˈmɪsəb(ə)lpərˈmisəb(ə)l Permitted; allowed. it is permissible to edit and rephrase the statement Example sentencesExamples - It is, however, permissible for a parent to transfer legal ownership of funds to a child by way of a gift.
- It will just be a matter of the device beeping when the degree of flexion exceeds permissible limits.
- They see themselves as emissaries of a national movement for whom everything is permissible.
- In general, all the evaluated parameters are below the permissible limits established by the norm.
- It is therefore perfectly permissible for the owner of a copyright to do nothing with it.
- He referred to a number of scenarios which would not be permissible under Irish law at present.
- When we say that such operations are permissible, it is because they are the only means.
- Detention without charge beyond the normal 24 hours is permissible in certain situations.
- Thus the maximum permissible period of stay on entry was increased from three to six months.
- Judges become the arbiters of what speech is permissible, and what is not.
- This ensures that the bacterial content of food remains within permissible limits.
- But it's no longer permissible to sit on the sidelines making snide comments.
- This defines permissible speech according to what somebody thinks the public should know about.
- It sets up a system of permissible interceptions with warrants or authorisations.
- Their opinions over what was permissible were often highly subjective.
- I find it outrageous that they think it is permissible to canvass for votes in such a way.
- Which institutional and personal differentiations would properly be permissible and which would not be?
- They do not use electricity, but power from gas or hydraulic generators is permissible.
- He said this is not permissible under the law and the rules could not have overriding effect.
- No unfair advantages in a duel were permissible if a knight was to retain his honor.
Synonyms permitted, allowable, allowed, acceptable, legal, lawful, legitimate, admissible, licit, authorized, sanctioned, within accepted bounds, tolerated, tolerable, proper, all right, in order
Origin Late Middle English: from medieval Latin permissibilis, from permiss- ‘allowed’, from the verb permittere (see permit). |