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Permitted

Permitted is the past participle of the verb permit and an adjective meaning allowed under rules, laws, or norms. It describes actions, behaviors, or items that have been granted authorization or are otherwise within the scope of permission. The status of something as permitted is conditional on a governing rule or authority; what is permitted in one jurisdiction or context may be restricted in another.

Etymology: The word derives from the Latin permittere, meaning to let through or allow, formed from per-

Usage: In formal writing, permitted is used to indicate compliance with a rule or license. Examples: “Only

See also terms related to permission, such as permit, permission, authorization, and permissible. While similar to

“through”
+
mittere
“to
send.”
It
entered
English
via
Old
French
and
Middle
English,
acquiring
its
modern
sense
of
authorization.
permitted
personnel
may
enter
this
area,”
“Baggage
items
allowed
are
those
permitted
by
the
airline,”
and
“Such
activity
is
permitted
under
the
current
regulations.”
In
some
legal
and
planning
contexts,
permitted
contrasts
with
prohibited
or
restricted
and
can
appear
in
phrases
like
“permitted
development”
in
planning
law.
It
can
also
function
as
a
past
participle
in
perfect
tenses:
“The
use
of
the
device
has
been
permitted
by
the
authorities.”
allowed
or
permissible,
permitted
emphasizes
formal
or
official
authorization,
often
tied
to
rules,
licenses,
or
statutes.
The
concept
is
ubiquitous
across
disciplines—from
law
and
regulation
to
daily
life—where
clarity
about
what
is
permitted
helps
define
permitted
conduct
and
permissible
activities.