license
[lɑɪsəns]

verb transitive,noun

[Definition]: certificate, permit granted for a business or profession

[Example Sentences]:
1. The man was seen leaving in a light gray car with no license plate, possibly a Chrysler 200.
2. He obtained a West Virginia medical license in 2012.
3. Tech Support sells a perpetual license for the program for $300.
4. The temporary license was extended several times, with the latest reprieve expiring on March 29.
5. His wife, however, has had a regular Illinois license since 2009.
6. He said Facebook could even license its hardware ideas for others to manufacture.
7. You need a license key and a service to manage the device.
8. We went down that road, and it took us almost six months to get our license back.
9. Police were also searching the vehicles and taking photos of license plates.
10. It is unlikely that the new edition will be available as a retail full license package.
11. A digital license could also be updated more easily than could your plastic one.
12. You have to pay Oracle license fees and support fees and things like that.
13. Yet it still relies on partners to license its operating system to make devices of their own.
14. She was driving without a license at the time, making her guilty of a misdemeanor.
15. The car also had a University of New Mexico license plate.


[Antonyms]prohibit, restrain, forbid

[Synonyms]permit, authorize, let
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