permissive

[pərˈmɪsɪv]

permissive Definition

  • 1allowing or characterized by great or excessive freedom of behavior
  • 2granting permission; authorized

Using permissive: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "permissive" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The school has a permissive dress code that allows students to wear almost anything they want.

  • Example

    His permissive parenting style allowed his children to do whatever they wanted.

  • Example

    The government's permissive attitude towards pollution has led to environmental degradation.

permissive Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for permissive

Phrases with permissive

  • a society characterized by liberal attitudes towards sex, drugs, and other forms of personal behavior

    Example

    The 1960s are often seen as the beginning of the permissive society.

  • a type of software license that allows users to modify and distribute software without many restrictions

    Example

    The MIT License is an example of a permissive software license.

  • a security device used to prevent unauthorized use of nuclear weapons

    Example

    Permissive action links are designed to prevent accidental or unauthorized detonation of nuclear weapons.

Origins of permissive

from Latin 'permissivus', from 'permiss-' meaning 'let go'

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Summary: permissive in Brief

The term 'permissive' [pərˈmɪsɪv] describes a situation where there is a lot of freedom of behavior. It can refer to parenting styles, dress codes, or government policies. Examples include 'His permissive parenting style allowed his children to do whatever they wanted.' and 'The government's permissive attitude towards pollution has led to environmental degradation.' 'Permissive' also extends into phrases like 'permissive society,' which refers to a society with liberal attitudes towards personal behavior.

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