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Noun
Documents attesting to something
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“In order to use your boat across the waterways and rivers, you will need a licence to drive a boat.”
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Plural for formal or official permission to do something
“Several organizations have been given licence by the government to investigate human rights violations.”
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Plural for the authority or permission to do something or to behave as one wishes
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“The very fact that he has a licence to practise medicine is also a licence to administer drugs, including narcotics.”
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Plural for freedom to deviate deliberately from normally applicable rules or practices
“Aristophon was given complete licence to do and say whatever he wanted.”
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Plural for an official exemption from a rule or usual requirement
“The Ministry of Food even gave the railway special licence to operate its restaurant car without the requirement for food stamps.”
Noun
Plural for creativity or inventiveness, typically used by writers to deviate from fact
“I invoked a writer's fictional licence in a few minor instances where I couldn't verify the facts.”
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Plural for the characteristic of lacking restraint or ignoring societal standards in one's conduct
“Outside and opposed to normal social life, liminality is also given ritual expression in licence, disorder, and role reversal.”
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Plural for the practice of tolerating something, in particular differences of opinion or behaviour
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Plural for the action or fact of becoming qualified as a recognized practitioner of a profession or activity
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Plural for the power to decide or allow something
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Plural for a range of options, or the right or ability to choose from them
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Plural for freedom of expression afforded to a writer, especially liberties with the truth
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Plural for a right or claim to the ownership of something
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Plural for an arrangement, usually official or formal, about action to be taken
Verb
To permit or authorize someone to do something
“A letter is also written to the Queen from this Queen to licence him to pass beyond the seas.”
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To approve of something, or to allow something to happen
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Verb
To excuse or be a good reason for
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