10 adjectives to describe permitting

A letter was handed to Mr. Judson containing an official permit for them to go on to the Isle of France in the vessel from which they had a few days before been removed.

In the year 1574 a royal permit to Lord Leicester's actors allowed them "to give plays anywhere throughout our realm of England," and this must be regarded as the beginning of the regular drama.

I see it to be my privilege patiently to submit, and think I feel willing to do so; but there are many intricacies in the human heart, and I see no further than divine light permits." Advancing time is slow;

Let the meat be well hung (should the weather permit), and cut off the thin ends of the bones, which should be salted for a few days, and then boiled.

Mr. Winston Churchill, when his journalistic labours permit, has contributed to the debates, and Lord Haldane has again delivered his famous lecture on the defects of English education.

Hilda spoke proudly, but with the restraint which absolute certainty permits.

"What he needs is a permanent permit to patronize the opium den the Government runs here for the Chinese," said Hobson.

Is it to be wondered at that, by the time his seventh term expired in 1910, he should have at last come to regard himself as indispensable? That he was so persuaded permits of no doubt.

Here beneath, where the main ravine of Taormina cuts into the earth between the two spurs of the city, are terraces of fruit trees and vegetables, and, wherever the naked rock permits, similar terraces are seen on the castle hill and every less steep slope, looking as if they would slide off.

He had simply his pass through the lines, a vastly different thing he found from an authorized permit of absence.

10 adjectives to describe  permitting