Consent ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Consent ( noun )

  1. Permission or agreement to do something.
  2. 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:

  1. He gave his consent for the operation.
  2. She gave her consent to the marriage.
  3. He withdrew his consent for the project.
  4. She did not give her consent for the trip.
  5. He gave his consent for the use of his image in the commercial.

(As a verb)

Consent ( verb )

  1. Permission or agreement to do something.
  2. 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:

  1. He gave his consent for the operation.
  2. She gave her consent to the marriage.
  3. He withdrew his consent for the project.
  4. She did not give her consent for the trip.
  5. He gave his consent for the use of his image in the commercial.
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