permissively

IPA: pɝmˈɪsɪvɫi

adverb

  • In a permissive manner.
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Examples of "permissively" in Sentences

  • But, in order for this talent channel to work, the music industry must use its copyrights more permissively and transparently.
  • Obviously, all good things come from God, but they are mediated actively and permissively through all sorts of persons and circumstances.
  • So unless the statute is interpreted so narrowly that e.g. even a rape victim is a criminal for calling 911, it has to be interpreted more broadly permissively.
  • -- On the other hand we have permissively allowed them to destroy the quality of life in our public spaces, with panhandling, loitering, petty crimes, urinating and defecating in public.
  • A medical officer of Menninger's acquaintance had observed that native Americans in New Mexico raised their children permissively, never raising their hand to them, and allowing them to do as they pleased.
  • Soon Peking received from Wu alarming reports in which he accused Yung Wing of elevating the goal American education to status of top priority while permissively allowing the boys to grow lackadaisical in their Chinese studies.
  • In your hypo, you seem to be saying that if you have an admitted, though well-founded pre-existing hostility to China and you therefore join a group that permits you either intentionally or permissively to vent your hostility to China, then no one may comment on the fact that you have a pre-existing hostility toChina.
  • In your hypo, you seem to be saying that if you have an admitted, though well-founded pre-existing hostility to China and you therefore join a group that permits you (either intentionally or permissively) to vent your hostility to China, then no one may comment on the fact that you have a pre-existing hostility toChina.

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