Consent
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noun
,
verb
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(As a noun)
Consent ( noun )
- Permission or agreement to do something.
- The act of giving permission or agreeing to do something.
Origin:
From old french consent, from latin consentire ("to feel together"), from con- ("together") + sentire ("to feel").
Examples:
- He gave his consent for the operation.
- She gave her consent to the marriage.
- He withdrew his consent for the project.
- She did not give her consent for the trip.
- He gave his consent for the use of his image in the commercial.
(As a verb)
Consent ( verb )
- Permission or agreement to do something.
- The act of giving permission or agreeing to do something.
Origin:
From old french consent, from latin consentire ("to feel together"), from con- ("together") + sentire ("to feel").
Examples:
- He gave his consent for the operation.
- She gave her consent to the marriage.
- He withdrew his consent for the project.
- She did not give her consent for the trip.
- He gave his consent for the use of his image in the commercial.