মানিয়া লত্তয়া, প্রদান করা, অনুমতি দেত্তয়া, ন্যস্ত করা, দেত্তয়া, সম্মতি দেত্তয়া, মঁজুর করা, অনুমোদন করা, আরোপ করা
(1) Make it possible through a specific action or lack of action for something to happen.
(2) Consent to, give permission.
(3) Let have.
(4) Give or assign a resource to a particular person or cause.
(5) Make a possibility or provide opportunity for; permit to be attainable or cause to remain.
(6) Allow or plan for a certain possibility; concede the truth or validity of something.
(7) Afford possibility.
(8) Allow the other (baseball.
(9) Grant as a discount or in exchange.
(10) Allow the presence of or allow (an activity.
(11) Consent to.
(12) give permission.
(13) Give or assign a share of money or time to a particular person or cause.
(14) Make a possibility or provide opportunity for.
(15) Permit to be attainable or cause to remain.
(16) Allow or plan for a certain possibility.
(17) Concede the truth or validity of something.
(18) Allow the other (baseball) team to score.
(19) Allow the presence of or allow (an activity) without opposing or prohibiting.
(20) Admit; acknowledge.
(21) Permit an action.
(22) Set aside.
(1) To allow evidence
(2) Swindon Council's planning committee will decide whether to allow the project to go ahead.
(3) He stopped for a moment to allow his eyes to adjust
(4) The permits only allow one tip per month for anyone using a small van.
(5) My household duties were too many to allow of a visit to the hospital
(6) Even if we allow that it's true ...
(7) He argued that he should have been given a record of his speed to allow him to prepare his defence.
(8) At 30 minutes, it's the right amount of time and the twists and turns of the journey allow me to prepare myself for my day.
(9) The Government has decided not to allow cultural events in the evenings in Lalbagh.
(10) The house was demolished to allow for road widening
(11) He said it is essential that these rates are confirmed with the Commission at an early date to allow farmers to plan with certainty.
(12) Allow an hour or so for driving
(13) Earlier this month the Federal Justice Minister decided to allow the extradition process to begin.
(14) He stopped to allow his eyes to adjust
(15) Member John Blackie is pushing for changes in the Local Plan to allow barn conversions for local housing.
(16) The organisers of this year's Wiltshire Festival have signed on the dotted line to allow the huge event to take place.
(17) A plan to allow Sunday shopping
(18) Further questioning revealed that the purpose was to allow flood water to escape more quickly.
(19) They agreed to a ceasefire to allow talks with the government
(20) The scarf's purpose is to allow the bobbin case hook to get close to the needle eye and catch the thread to form a stitch.
permit
set aside
admit
leave
tolerate
countenance
grant
give up
take into account
ban
enjoin
forbid
prohibit
proscribe
veto
Prevent
Forbid
Deny
Refuse
Reject
Disallow
Disapprove
Prohibit
Protest
Resist
Withstand
Hold
Keep