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Permissive

Permissive | Permissiveness

Permissive meaning

Giving permission, or predisposed to give it; lenient. | Open to the public by permission of the landowner. | That allows the replication of viruses.

Example sentences (20)

An infant Sim, for instance, can get an Angry moodlet after an interaction with a Permissive caregiver, which could exacerbate their tantrums.

But gentle parenting is not permissive and indulgent.

Considering that today's society is more permissive than in the 70s or 80s and because of the availability of all sorts of salacious footage on the internet, the idea that low-budget horror movies could create such controversy seems antiquated.

However, since the suit is being filed in the UK, it will be tested against the UK’s “fair dealing” doctrine, a version of “fair use,” but one which is less permissive.

In Cabo San Lucas, where permissive pharmacies catering to tourists seemed even easier to find, nine samples from four drugstores tested positive for adulterants: Six came up for fentanyl, and three for methamphetamine.

I not sure what permissive zoning is but it sounds like something that is a waste of time and we have no time to waste.

In recent times, however, we have watched the state be permissive or compassionate in spirit but more or less derelict in practice.

Later, he pushed to altogether, though, he’ll note, the rules are still among the nation’s most permissive.

One commenter wrote: “Gentle parenting is not permissive parenting.

Some advocates argue that Manchester’s permissive policies have drawn people from around the region to the city’s streets.

The expansion of Canada's euthanasia laws, already among the most permissive on the planet, has raised concerns from some quarters.

The Grawe policy did not have a “labor depreciation permissive” form.

The pandemic, however, lit a fire under both amateur and professional bakers and pastry chefs who had too much time on their hands during the statewide shutdown and decided to use the state’s permissive rules to their advantage.

The permissive and ambivalent reaction by the international community to the litany of war crimes and flagrant breaches of international law by Israel has been shameful.

To have a fighting chance at a second term, Biden must balance reassuring swing voters of his commitment to border security first and foremost while supporting the permissive immigration policy the left demands.

Take the permissive path to the bird hide at the lagoon to witness the thousands of wildfowl and waders that gather here over winter to feed on the rich wet grassland, including large flocks of Golden Plover, Lapwing and Wigeon.

What I've always found to be a paradox, is that the United States is way more permissive about letting people hike and camp in the wilderness than most other countries.

And intimacy is precisely what I’m craving, and what I imagine so many others are craving, at a time where nearly nothing that’s intimate is permissive.

Huxley wrote the novel after visiting America and feared a coming permissive society that was into feeling good and using drugs.

Images of drones' strikes in this conflict sure look impressive, but don't forget that Turkey- and Israel-made drones of the Azeri forces are used in rather permissive environment, Armenian air defence is not very sophisticated.