Crossword-Solution: PERMITTING
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Permitting | p. pr. & vb. n. | of Permit |
We have 16 clues for the answer “PERMITTING”
| Clue | Answers |
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| consenting | 41 answers |
| Conciliatory | 42 answers |
| endorsing | 42 answers |
| Pampering | 43 answers |
| Permissive | 43 answers |
| appeasing | 43 answers |
| Tractable. | 46 answers |
| clement | 46 answers |
| Pliable | 47 answers |
| allowing | 50 answers |
| Obliging | 51 answers |
| assenting | 52 answers |
| authorising | 52 answers |
| subservient | 54 answers |
| acquiescent | 55 answers |
| Deferential | 66 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TAERE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with PERMITTING (5)
Also, the new regime is permitting the establishment of private enterprises, largely in services, handicrafts, and small-scale industry.
But, much to the disappointment of the crowd, this latter business was broken off by the interposition of the town beadle, who had no idea of permitting the majesty of the law to be violated by such an abuse of one of its consecrated places.
Eric Drexler in his book `Engines of Creation', where he predicted that nanotechnology could give rise to replicating assemblers, permitting an exponential growth of productivity and personal wealth.
Searching by a column number, an author, a word, a volume, permitting combination searches, and tagging notations seemed logical choices as core elements.
Instead of permitting considerable local autonomy as the British did, the Spanish Council of the Indies in Madrid assumed a stance of illiberal, paternal, bureaucratic control.
Quotes with PERMITTING (3)
A genius is simply one who has taken full possession of his own mind and directed it toward objectives of his own choosing, without permitting outside influences to discourage or mislead him.
When you're conscious of what you're permitting to germinate inside you, the weeds in your life will wither away of their own accord.
By declaring our Prophet infallible and not permitting ourselves to question him, we Muslims had set up a static tyranny. The Prophet Muhammad attempted to legislate every aspect of life. By adhering to his rules of what is permitted and what is forbidden, we Muslims supressed the freedom to think for ourselves and to act as we chose. We froze the moral outlook of billions of people into the mind-set of the Arab desert in the seventh century. We were not just servants of Allah, we were slaves.